8 Hooking Up the TV/DVD (cont’d)
2C.
Hooking Up Your TV/DVD with an Indoor Rod Antenna
or a Combined UHF/VHF Antenna
Push the stem of the antenna into the anten- na hole on the top of the TV/DVD. Connect the antenna wire to the ANT(enna) Jack on the back of the TV/DVD.
Extend the rod antenna and adjust its length, direction, and angle for the clearest picture.
2D.
Hooking Up Your TV/DVD to Another Video Source
(VCR or Camcorder)
VHF/UHF Antenna
(Not supplied)
Rod Antenna OR (Not supplied)
ANT.
Connect the antenna wire to the ANT(enna) jack on the TV/DVD.
You may need this connection if you want to view videotapes on the TV/DVD.
When viewing material from other equipment, press the SELECT button repeatedly until VIDEO appears in the top right corner of the TV/DVD screen. That indicates that the TV/DVD is in VIDEO mode and is receiving the programming from the equipment that is connected to the AUDIO and VIDEO In jacks on the front of the TV/DVD.
•If the VCR or camcorder only has one audio out jack, use the white audio cable to connect it to the white AUDIO L (left) In jack on the front of the TV/DVD.
Connect the red and white audio cables to the
AUDIO OUT jacks on the VCR and to the
AUDIO In jacks on the front of the TV/DVD.
3CH IN 4CH
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT ANT.
INOUT
| 3CH | IN |
| 4CH | |
|
| |
AUDIO | VIDEO | ANT. |
| OUT |
INOUT
VIDEO
Connect the yellow video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR and to the VIDEO In jack on the front of the TV/DVD.
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Unless you want to connect the TV/DVD to a stereo or decoder, you are finished. Connect the TV/DVD (and Cable Box, VCR, etc.) to a power source. Go to page 11 to set up your remote control, then go to page 17 to turn on the TV/DVD. To connect more equipment to your TV/DVD, refer to pages