Hooking Up the TV/VCR (cont’d) 7

DHooking Up Your TV/VCR to Another Video Source (VCR, Camcorder, DVD Player, etc.)

You may need this connection if you want to copy tapes, view tapes playing on a VCR or Camcorder, or view Discs from a DVD Player. Select channel 00 (AUX) at the TV/VCR when view- ing tapes/Discs playing on the VCR, Camcorder, or DVD Player.

 

 

Connect an Audio cable to the AUDIO

AUDIO/VIDEO OUT

OUT Jack on the VCR and to the AUDIO In

Jack (white) on the front of the TV/VCR.

Jacks on VCR (example)

 

3CH

IN

 

4CH

 

 

AUDIO VIDEO

ANT.

 

OUT

 

IN

OUT

 

VIDEO AUDIO

3CH

IN

4CH

 

AUDIO VIDEO

OUT ANT.

INOUT

AUDIO/VIDEO In Jacks

on front of TV/VCR

Connect a Video cable to the VIDEO OUT Jack on the VCR and to the VIDEO In Jack (yellow) on the front of the TV/VCR.

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When all connections are complete, plug in the TV/VCR’s power cord.

Follow the steps on page eight when you turn on the TV/VCR for the first time.

Helpful Hints

Audio and video cables are not supplied. If your VCR, Camcorder, or DVD Player has red and white audio jacks, connect only the white jacks. Or, purchase an audio cable that converts stereo to mono (monaural). It will have red and white plugs on one end (for the VCR, etc.) and a single white plug on the other end (for the TV/VCR).

Before connecting an antenna or Cable TV signal to the ANT(enna) Jack, make sure the pin is not bent. If the pin is bent, straighten it as illustrated, then connect the antenna or Cable TV signal to the ANT(enna) Jack.

Bent pin

Crooked Pin

Straight Pin

Cable Plug

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Magnavox MC194EMG Hooking Up the TV/VCR cont’d, Jack white on the front of the TV/VCR, Bent pin, Crooked Pin Straight Pin