
GETTING STARTED
Step 8. HDTV Digital Receiver Connection to VCR/S-VIDEO VCR
Follow this diagram when connecting the HDTV Digital Receiver to a standard VCR or
S-VIDEO VCR.
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MANUFACTURED | DIGITAL OUTPUT | NTSC OUTPUT |
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Incoming signal from antenna or cable
Incoming signal from satellite
VCR/S-VIDEO VCR SETUP
Procedure
•Select 480i by using the Video Out button on the front of the HDTV Digital Receiver.
•Connect video cable from the video output jack on the HDTV Digital Receiver to the video input jack on the VCR.
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•Connect the
•Connect audio cables from the left and right audio output jacks on the HDTV Digital Receiver to the left and right audio input jacks on the VCR.
•Connect video cable from video output jack on the VCR to video input jack on TV.
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•Connect
•Connect audio cables from the left and right audio output jacks on the VCR to the left and right audio input jacks on the TV.
Note: Connect either your
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•If both
Note: This HDTV Digital Receiver incorporates an anticopy process technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights measures. The anticopy process is licensed for
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