Manual

6
Hooking Up Your VCR
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The basic VCR/TV connection - antenna/cable to VCR to TV - is shown below• For other hookups, including those that use
cable converter/descrambler boxes, see pages 42 - 45.
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Disconnect the antenna or "_//"/ '_
cable from your TV. IOutdoor Antenna
I (VHF/UHF) _/
Indoor Antenna
(VHF/UHF)
Back o1' TV
(example only)
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Antenna Jack
2
Connect the antenna/cable
to the ANT(enna) IN(put)
Jack of your VCR.
3
Connect your VCR to your
TV using the black RF
coaxial cable (supplied),
Make sure both the TV and
the VCR are plugged in:
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ANT(enna) (put) Jack
Back of VCR
OUT(put)
Jack
/(
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Antenna or Cable
Back of TV
ANT(enna) (example only)/
\ /IN(put) Jack
! :S_ __ --'-'- OUT(put) Jack
Back of VCR @ RF /___
] coaxial cable I _ \
Wall Outlet (supplied) I VHF/UHF
Combination
Antenna Jack
4
Select channel 3 or 4.
Set the CH3/CH4 switch on the back of the
VCR to CH3 or CH4, whichever channel is
not used or least used in your area. To oper-
ate your VCR with your TV, set the TV to the
same channel. For example, when playing a
tape, if the CH3/CH4 switch is set to CH3,
the TV should be on channel 3.
Wall
Outlet
Back of VCR
Tv cH3/oH4]
Switch
OH3 CH4
Wall Outlet
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Moisture may condense inside the unit when it is ntovedj?om a cold place to a warm place, after heating a cold room, or I
when the humidity is high. There is no warning that moisture has accumulated in your VCR. But, if you try to play a tape inl"
a VCR in which moisture has accumulated, the tape and the VCR could be damaged. Therefore, if you try to play a tape and I
the tape is destroyed and you think moisture may have accumulated inside the VCR, keep the VCR power on (but do not ]
play a tape)for at least two hours. This will allow the VCR to dry. !