CONNECTIONS

TV WITH AUDIO/VIDEO JACKS AND DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER

THIS CONNECTION ASSUMES:

You have an advanced digital satellite receiver and your TV has audio/video input jacks.

THIS CONNECTION PROVIDES:

Stereo sound playback from VCR, recording from receiver while watching cable or off-air channel, and recording one cable or off-air channel while watching another.

TO USE THIS CONNECTION, YOU MUST HAVE:

(3) coaxial cables and (6) audio/video cables

IF THE VCR CAN CONTROL YOUR DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER:

Position it above the VCR as shown. Make sure not to block any of the VCR’s ventilation holes.

TO CONNECT:

1.Connect cables as shown.

2.Return to the First Things First Section, then follow the steps.

USING THIS CONNECTION

Tune your TV to its video input to record (or watch) the VCR or digital satellite receiver.

To record from the digital satellite receiver, tune your VCR to its line input. L1 appears in the display.

Turn Auto TV/VCR feature to “OFF.”

TO PLAY A TAPE:

1.Insert a tape.

2.If necessary, press the VCR button and then PLAY to start.

TO RECORD ONE OFF-AIR OR CABLE PROGRAM AND WATCH ANOTHER:

1.Begin recording a program using a recording feature.

2.Select a different channel on the TV.

TO RECORD A DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER PROGRAM AND WATCH A CABLE OR OFF-AIR CHANNEL:

1.Turn on the receiver, tune the VCR to its line input, and begin recording a program using a recording feature.

2.Select a different channel on the TV.

Position Remote-Controllable

Cable Box

VCR

CABLE BOX

TRANSMITTER

VCR'S

SIGNAL

CABLE OR ANTENNA

SATELLITE SIGNAL

SATELLITE RECEIVER

 

 

IN FROM ANT

 

 

SATELLITE

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

IN

OUT TO TV

CH3

R AUDIO L

S-VIDEO

 

 

CH4

 

 

 

 

VCR

AUDIO

 

ANT. IN

 

 

R

 

 

 

L

RF OUT

OUT

IN

 

CH.

 

 

VIDEO

3

4

OR

TV

VIDEO

VIDEO

R

INPUT 1

 

INPUT 2

R

R

L/MONO

L/MONO

L

 

S-VIDEO

AUDIO

CABLE/

 

ANTENNA

 

OUTPUT

 

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RCA VR704HF manual TV with AUDIO/VIDEO Jacks and Digital Satellite Receiver, Coaxial cables and 6 audio/video cables