b–AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS

AV connection methods differ from one type of VCR to another. First, for any TV and VCR type, connect your VCR to your TV using antenna cables. Then make AV connections following one of the methods pictured to the right.

After making the connections, go to 3 (PLUG & PLAY).

If you’re using a Cable Box, go to 2c

(CATV CONVERTER CONNECTION).

MONAURAL VHS VCR AV TV

For the component video connection, refer to page 7 of the HR-DVS1U’s instruction manual.

Hi-Fi VHS VCR AV STEREO TV

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

L

L

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

R

R

SUPER VHS VCR AV STEREO TV WITH S-VIDEO

INPUT TERMINALS

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

To Listen To VCR Sound Through A VCR

Component Stereo Audio System,

Connect As Shown

S-VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO IN

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

L

L

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

R

R

Monaural deck owners:

TV

Connect to VCR's AUDIO

 

OUT

 

VIDEO OUT

 

L

 

AUDIO OUT

 

R

 

AMP

c–CATV CONVERTER CONNECTION

 

 

CATV Input

 

 

OUT

IN

Cable

To TV

TV

Box

 

 

From

ANTENNA IN

VCR

Cable

 

Box

 

With this connection you can view/record any cable channel including scrambled channels to which you have subscribed.

ANTENNA IN

CATV Input

VCR

TV

To TV

OUT

IN

Cable

 

 

Box

 

 

 

 

With this connection, you can view one scrambled cable channel while recording another unscrambled channel.

To watch TV with this type of connection

1Tune TV to Cable Box output channel.

2 Tune VCR to Cable Box output channel.

3 Select desired channel on Cable Box.

You can only view the channel you’re recording.

You cannot change channels with the VCR remote control.

To watch TV with this type of connection

1Press CH or NUMBER keys to select desired

channel for recording.

2Tune TV to Cable Box output channel.

3 Select desired channel on Cable Box.

You cannot record scrambled channels.

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