6 C O N N E C T I O N S

There are two basic types of antenna or cable hookups. If you have an antenna, or have a cable TV system that does not require you to use a cable box to tune channels, use Diagram #1. If you have a cable system that requires you to use a cable box to access all channels, use Diagram #2. If you have a cable system that requires you to use a cable box to access certain premium channels, but not regular basic channels, use Diagram # 3.

NOTE: To get stereo sound from a hi-fi stereo VCR, you must connect it to the TV with Audio/Video cables. Also, to get the best picture quality from any VCR use Audio/Video cables. (Use them! You’ll be glad you did.)

#1

1)Connect cable or antenna RF wire out from the wall, in to the splitter RF input.

2)Connect RF wire Out from the splitter RF output, in to the VCR RF input.

3)Connect RF wire Out from the splitter RF output, in to the TV VHF/UHF input.

4)Connect yellow video cable out from the VCR Video output, in to the TV Video input jack.

5)Connect white audio cable out from the VCR Left Audio output, in to the TV Left Audio input jack.

6)Connect red audio cable out from the VCR Right Audio output, in to the TV Right Audio input jack.

If your VCR is mono it has only one audio out jack, connect it to TV L/Mono input.

#2

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

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

3)Connect RF wire Out from the VCR RF output, in to the TV VHF/UHF input.

4)Connect yellow video cable out from the VCR Video output, in to the TV Video input jack.

5)Connect white audio cable out from the VCR Left audio output, in to the TV Left Audio input jack.

6)Connect red audio cable out from the VCR Right Audio output, in to the TV Right Audio input jack.

If your VCR is mono it has only one audio out jack, connect it to TV L/Mono input.

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