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Installations
Make sure that the power to the video cassette recorder and TV is off before making the following connections.
Connection A
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Connection B
Connection A (basic)
In order to use the video cassette recorder it must be connected between the antenna and the TV.
1 Connect your TV antenna cable to the video cassette recorder’s antenna input terminal.
2 Connect one end of the provided RF antenna cable to the video cassette recorder’s RF output terminal and the other end to the TV’s antenna terminal.
3 Connect the power cord to your household AC outlet.
Connection B
For connection with a TV that has VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT terminals. Use RCA type pin connection cords (available from audio/video stores) for connection. This connection is in addition to connection A.
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2 Connect the TV’s VIDEO output and AUDIO output terminals to the video cassette recorder’s VIDEO input and AUDIO input terminals.
3 Connect the TV’s VIDEO input and AUDIO input terminals to the recorder’s VIDEO output and AUDIO output terminals.
4 Connect the power cord to your household AC outlet.
Note:
∙Use the conversion plug (provided) depending on the type of your AC wall outlet.
Select television system
1 Set the SYSTEM switch to the appropriate position according to your TV system. (Refer to the chart below.)
Major countries | Colour TV broadcast | Switch | |
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China, Mongolia | PAL D/K | K | |
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Russia | SECAM D/K | ||
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Hong Kong | PAL I | I | |
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Notes:
∙If no colours appear on the screen when using a multi- system television with its system select switch set to AUTO, change the switch position to correspond to the recorder’s RF system select switch (K or I).
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