JVC HM-DSR100U, HM-DSR100DU, HM-DSR100RU Wiring Your System Together, Vhf/Uhf Ant. In Rf Out

Models: HM-DSR100RU HM-DSR100U, HM-DSR100DU, HM-DSR100RU

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Wiring Your System Together

Installing and Wiring Your System

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Wiring Your System Together

RF OR VHF CONNECTIONS (GOOD PICTURE AND SOUND)

CableConnectors on

Recorder

VHF/UHF

ANT. IN

RF OUT

The RF or VHF connections (also called the modulator connections) provide good picture and good mono ("non-stereo") sound quality. Be aware that even if you have a TV and other equipment that support stereo sound, this type of connection will give you only non-stereo sound.

If you connect a cable TV box or a broadcast TV antenna to the recorder, use the VHF/UHF Ant. In connection for the local programming signal input. Use the TV Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Output or S-VIDEOconnections for the output if possible, as using the RF Out (RF or VHF Connection) will not provide the best quality video on broadcast or cable channels.

This is the simplest cabling scheme, and many people prefer it because of its ease of installation and use. The RF or VHF connections require that you keep the TV tuned to either channel 3 or 4 to view satellite channels. You also need to set the Channel 3/4 switch on the recorder's back panel to match this channel.

PHONO (RCA) AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS (BETTER PICTURE, BEST SOUND)

 

Cable

YELLOW -VIDEO

YELLOW

WHITE - LEFT AUDIO

WHITE

RED - RIGHT AUDIO

RED

Connectors on

Recorder

1

OUT

2

R

L

 

AUDIO

 

VIDEO

The phono (RCA) audio/video connections provide better picture quality and the best stereo sound. You should use this type of connection for audio, if possible, and for video if your equipment does not support S-VIDEO (see following).

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JVC HM-DSR100U, HM-DSR100DU, HM-DSR100RU manual Wiring Your System Together, Installing and Wiring Your System