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Connect your audio/video equipment using audio

 

and video cables (not supplied) referring to the

 

illustration on page 8.

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jacks of the same color.

Make sure you connect the audio and video cable plugs to

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Connect the AC power cord to the wall outlet.

 

 

 

Connecting to the front VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks

Video game

AUDIO OUT

Audio/video

VIDEO cable (not

Camcorder OUT

Other VCR

: Signal flow

Notes

supplied)

VIDEO L AUDIO R

VIDEO 2 INPUT

Make sure you connect the audio/video plugs to jacks of the same color.

If the other VCR is a monaural type, connect only the VIDEO and AUDIO L jacks.

Connecting to the AC OUTLET

You can connect an audio component (or components through an optional multi-outlet extension cord) to AC OUTLET on the rear of the unit. The power is supplied to AC OUTLET while the unit is turned on. The power supply stops when you turn off the unit. Using this function, you can turn on and turn off all the audio components connected to AC OUTLET at the same time if you leave those components’ power switches on.

Cautions

Make sure you comply with the laws and regulations in your country for this connection.

Make sure that the power consumption of the components connected to AC OUTLET doesn’t exceed 120 watts. Do not connect high-wattage electrical home appliances such as electric irons, fans, or TVs to this outlet.

Notes

The power will not be supplied to the components as long as the unit is turned off. Any electronic memory of the components may be cleared if you make this connection.

Some audio components may not turn on with this connection.

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