Connections
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For instructions on the various ways to connect the DVD+VCR to your TV and other equipment, please refer to pages
Please refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR, stereo system or other devices as necessary to make the best connec- tions.
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 TV.Disconnect the antenna leads from the rear of your
2a 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.Identify the type of cable from your antenna. If it is
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If your antenna lead wire is a flat type antenna cable, connect it to a
Antenna Antenna
Cable TV
Wall Jack
Flat Wire |
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(300 ohm) |
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300/75 ohm | OR | OR |
Adapter |
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(Not supplied) |
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DVD+VCR Connections Panel
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 coaxi- al 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 chan- nels.
With Cable Box
If a cable box 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 channels
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 box by using the CH (v/V) or number
3Select the channel to view at the cable box.
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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 16.
Cable TV
Wall Jack
Back Panel of
Typical Cable Box
DVD+VCR Connections Panel
PREPARATION
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