Connecting a TV, VCR, and Cable Box
✍DIGITAL CABLE BOX USERS: If you are connecting a digital cable box, you will need a special bi- directional splitter
Use this connection if you subscribe to a cable system that scrambles some channels (pay channels), but not all of them. This setup allows you to:
❏change channels through your cable box or VCR when you are receiving a scrambled signal
❏change channels through your TV
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| AUDIO OUT |
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| 1 3 | 4 | (VAR/FIX) |
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| S VIDEO | Y |
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| P B |
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| P R |
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| VCR | VIDEO |
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| R | R | R |
| LINE |
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| IN |
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| VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R |
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2b | LINE |
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OUT |
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| Audio L (white) |
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| Audio R (red) |
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| Cable box | 4 |
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Connections
1Splitter
Cable 2a
VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R
LINE
OUT
a)the IN jack on your cable box
b)the VHF/UHF jack on the TV
3Using a coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the OUT jack on your cable box to the IN jack on your VCR.
4Using the audio/video cables (not supplied), connect the AUDIO VIDEO OUT on your VCR to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.
5Using the audio/video cables (not supplied), connect the AUDIO VIDEO OUT on your cable box to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.
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