PREPARATION FOR USE
PREPARATION FOR USE
ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTIONS
For some of the most common types of connections, please follow the drawings below. Use only one connection. For any further complex connections, please contact your local dealer or other qualified persons. (You may need additional accessories which are not supplied).
1 Disconnect the antenna or cable from your TV.
2 Connect the antenna or cable to the ANT.IN jack of your VCR.
3 Connect one end of the coaxial cable (supplied) to the ANT.OUT (Bottom jack) of your VCR.
4 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable (supplied) to the UHF/VHF antenna jack of your TV.
Fig. 1: Indoor Antenna
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You can record one channel while viewing another. The same goes for Automatic Timer Recording and IRT. For details, please refer to "Recording" on page 20.
Note: The connection of an indoor antenna with a VCR may not always give acceptable TV reception.
Fig. 2: VHF/UHF Combination Antenna or Cable from the Cable Company
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You can record one channel while viewing another. The same goes for Automatic Timer Recording and IRT. For details, please refer to "Recording" on page 20.
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Fig. 3: VHF/UHF Separate Antenna
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You can record one channel while viewing another. The same goes for Automatic Timer Recording and IRT. For details, please refer to "Recording" on page 20.
Fig. 4: Cable Box and Satellite Box
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You can ONLY record and view the SAME channel when using this connection. There are no exceptions. The same goes for Automatic Timer Recording and IRT.
Note: Channel memory programming is NOT needed when using this connection.
RECORDING HINT
1)VCR power and the "VCR" indicator must be on.
2)Turn on the TV and Box.
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