8 C O N N E C T I O N S

#2 Cable Box Required For All Channels

1)Connect cable wire out from the wall, in to the cable box input.

2)Connect cable wire out from cable box, in to the splitter RF input.

3)Connect cable wire out from splitter RF output, in to the TV RF input.

4)Connect cable wire out from splitter RF output, in to the VCR RF input.

NOTE: A) In order for GUIDE Plus+ GOLD to control the VCR and the cable box, put one IR Mouse in front of the remote infrared receiver window of each device.

B)You must connect the VCR to the TV using audio/video connections (see page 9).

C)When you connect cable box and VCR as shown in the above, you must set the channel of VCR to RF output of cable box after you finished GUIDE Plus+ GOLD Setup from page 19 to page 22.

#3 Cable Box Required but with Cable Box Video Output

1)Cable wire out from wall, in to cable box RF input.

2)Out from cable box RF output, in to VCR RF input.

3)Yellow video cable out from cable box Video output, in to TV Video Input 1.

4)White audio cable out from cable box Left Audio output, in to TV Left Audio input jack.

5)Red audio cable out from cable box Right Audio output, in to TV Right Audio input jack.

NOTE: A) In order for GUIDE Plus+ GOLD to control the VCR and the cable box, put one IR Mouse in front of the remote infrared receiver window of each device.

B)You must connect the VCR to the TV Video Input 2 using audio/video connections (see page 9).

C)You connect the video output from cable box to Video Input 1 of the TV. If you connect to Video Input 2, it cannot download the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD data. In the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD Setup,Step 3C, you will need to set the output of cable box to "O/AUX".

D)When you connect cable box and VCR as shown in the above, you must set the channel of VCR to RF output of cable box after you finished GUIDE Plus+ GOLD Setup from page 19 to page 22.

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JVC AV-27D800 manual #2 Cable Box Required For All Channels

AV-27D800 specifications

The JVC AV-27D800 is a vintage 27-inch television that was well-regarded during the late 1990s and early 2000s for its innovative features and robust performance in home entertainment. This CRT television was designed to deliver high-quality picture and sound, making it an appealing choice for movie enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

One of the primary features of the JVC AV-27D800 is its Advanced Video Technology, which enhances picture quality through advanced processing techniques. The television employs a sophisticated image enhancement system that improves color accuracy and sharpness, allowing viewers to enjoy vibrant, lifelike images. The 27-inch screen provides a generous viewing area, making it suitable for various room sizes.

An essential technological characteristic of the AV-27D800 is its capability to receive and decode both analog and digital signals, a significant advantage during the transition period from analog to digital broadcasting. This flexibility ensured the television remained relevant and useful for viewers even as broadcasting standards evolved. The inclusion of multiple input options, including composite, S-video, and component inputs, enabled users to connect various external devices, such as VCRs and DVD players, enhancing its versatility.

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In conclusion, the JVC AV-27D800 is a notable example of television technology from a bygone era, combining advanced features with sturdy design. Its picture quality, sound performance, and adaptability to different input sources made it a popular choice during its prime, marking it as a significant player in the evolution of home entertainment systems.