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Hooking Up the TV/VCR (cont’d) 7
D.
Hooking Up Your TV/VCR to Another Video Source (VCR or Camcorder)
You may need this connection if you want to copy tapes. Details are on page 34.
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT Jacks on VCR
AUDIO | ANT | |
IN | ||
| L |
|
OUT | IN |
|
| R |
|
VIDEO | OUT | |
OUT | IN CH3 | CH4 |
VIDEO IN | AUDIO IN | |
| R | L |
Use a Video cable to connect the VIDEO OUT Jack on the VCR to the VIDEO IN Jack on the rear of the TV/VCR.
AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks on the rear of TV/VCR
Use an Audio cable to connect the AUDIO OUT Jacks on the VCR to the AUDIO IN Jacks on the rear of the TV/VCR.
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Plug in the TV/VCR.
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Before you turn on the TV/VCR, go to page eight.
Helpful Hints
•Before connecting the rod antenna or coaxial cable to the ANT(enna) Jack, make sure the pin is not bent. If the pin is bent, straighten it as illustrated, then connect it to the ANT(enna) Jack.
•Audio and video cables are not supplied.
•A stereo audio cable (not supplied) is used here to deliver audio to the TV/VCR’s left and right channels.
Crooked Pin | Straight Pin |