Connections
ips
Depending on your TV and other equipment you wish to connect, there are various ways you could connect the DVD+VCR. Use connections described on pages
For better sound reproduction, connect the DVD+VCR’s DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jack to the audio in jacks of your amplifier, receiver, stereo or audio/video equipment. See Optional, Preferred TV Connections on pages
Caution
Make sure the DVD+VCR is connected directly to the TV. Tune the TV to the correct video input channel.
Do not connect the DVD+VCR’s DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jack to the phono in jack (record deck) of your audio system.
Do not connect your DVD+VCR via your VCR. The DVD image could be distorted by the copy protection system.
Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to
DVD+VCR
1
2 Identify the type of cable from your antenna. If it is a round cable as illustrated, it is a 75 ohm coaxial antenna cable. This cable will connect directly to the jack marked ANT.IN on your DVD+VCR.
ip
If your antenna lead wire is a flat type antenna cable, connect it to an Antenna Adapter
Antenna Antenna
Cable TV
Wall Jack
Flat Wire |
|
|
(300 ohm) |
|
|
300/75 ohm | OR | OR |
Adaptor |
|
|
(Not supplied) |
|
|
Rear of DVD+VCR
Without Cable Box
If your cable wire is connected to your TV without a converter or descrambler box, unscrew the wire from your TV and attach it to the ANT.IN jack on the DVD+VCR. Use the supplied round coaxial cable to connect between the DVD+VCR’s RF.OUT jack and the 75 ohm antenna input jack on the TV. With this connection, you can receive all midband, super band, and hyperband channels.
With Cable Box
If a converter is required in your cable system, follow the instruction below:
The cable hookup permits both TV and DVD+VCR operation.
To view or record CATV channel
1Tune the TV to the DVD+VCR output channel (CH 3 or 4).
2Set the DVD+VCR channel selector to the output channel of the Cable Converter box by using the CH/TRK (v/V) or number
3Select the channel to view at the Cable Converter Box.
otes
With this connection, you CANNOT record one program while viewing another.
If you are using a cable box to tune channels, it is not nec- essary to do Auto Channel Programming as indicated on page 15.
Cable TV
Wall Jack
Back Panel of
Typical Cable Box
Rear of DVD+VCR
PREPARATION
11