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Connecting to VCR:

This connection allows you to watch local channels and video programs, play or record on the VCR while watching TV. You can also record from one channel while watching another channel.

For normal hook up, you will need the following.

One coaxial cable

One pair of audio cables

One video cable

An S-video cable is usually included with an S-VHS VCR. If it is not included then you may have to purchase it from local electronics retail store.

Note: If you have a mono VCR, connect one single audio cable to VCR audio out. If you have stereo VCR with S-Video output, use S-Video cable instead of a regular video cable. This type of connection delivers a better picture compared to a standard VHS VCR. Do not connect a regular video cable and S-Video cable to Video 1 or (Video 2) at the same time because it will distort the picture.

Follow the steps below to hook up the VCR.

1)Hook up one pair of audio cables to the TV input and VCR output.

2)Hook up one video cable to the TV input and VCR output.

3)Connect coaxial cable wire to TV antenna on back of the TV and to “Out to TV” on back of the VCR.

4)Connect coaxial cable wire that is coming out from cable box or antenna to “In from ANT” on back of the VCR.

Back of TV

AUDIOANT

VIDEO R L

AV - IN

S - VHS

AV - OUT

From Cable, or Antenna

Stereo VCR

VIDEO AUDIO

R

L

IN IN from ANTOut to TV

OUT CH3

CH4

(When recording a program from TV, refer to your VCR’s instructions.)

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Haier HTF20R21, HTF27R11, HTF24R21 user manual Connecting to VCR