SU4H/UF2 (FVH-T619 GB) Tue. Mar. 09/1999

AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS

Stereo Connections

Connecting your VCR to your stereo TV through audio/video jacks usually provides better picture and sound quality. It also enables you to play back stereo broadcast programs in stereo.

When you have a stereo monitor TV

VCR

 

 

Stereo monitor TV

 

 

(Back panel)

 

(Back panel)

 

 

 

 

 

 

VHF/UHF

 

VHF/UHF

 

 

 

OUT FROM ANT.

 

 

ANTENNA

VIDEO

IN

 

 

IN

 

L

TO TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

75 ohm coaxial cable (supplied)

VIDEO AUDIO IN

R

OUT

IN

L

R

 

 

 

AUDIO OUTPUT

VIDEO OUTPUT

VIDEO INPUT

AUDIO INPUT

R: Red L: White

Yellow

 

Yellow

L: White

R: Red

3-wire monitor cable (not supplied)

When you have a monitor TV and a stereo system

Be sure to turn the TV volume all the way down and set the TV speaker selector switch to EXTERNAL or OFF (to disconnect the TV speakers). Adjust the volume with the volume control on the stereo system.

VCR

(Back panel)

VHF/UHF

 

OUT FROM ANT.

 

VIDEO

IN

 

 

 

L

TO TV

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

R

OUT

75 ohm coaxial cable

 

 

 

 

(supplied)

AUDIO OUTPUT

VIDEO

 

R: Red L: White

OUTPUT

 

 

Yellow

 

Video connection cable (not supplied)

Audio connection cable (not supplied)

Monitor TV (Back panel)

 

VHF/UHF

 

ANTENNA

 

 

IN

 

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

IN

IN

 

Audio receiver

 

(Back panel)

VIDEO

AUDIO INPUT

INPUT

L

R

Yellow

 

 

 

AUDIO INPUT

 

L: White

R: Red

NOTES:

œEven when audio/video connections are made, always make the antenna connection between the VHF/UHF OUT (VCR) and the VHF/UHF IN (TV) using the supplied 75-ohm coaxial cable.

œIf video and/or audio connections are made between the VCR and the TV, set the source selector on the television to A/V input.

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