- Mitsubishi Digital Electronics VCR User Manual

_Important:
O Connect the fourth coaxial cable to the "OUT" terminal[ on the
A!B switch. Connect the other end of this cable to the "AN-
TENNA IN" terminal on your VCR.
O When you are finished, go to page 15, "Coanecting the Televi-
sion."
With this connection, you should set the A/B _;witch to "A" to
record a non-scrambled channel. You may watch the same chan-
nel or any other non-scrambled channel at th,_ same time.
To record a scrambled channel, set the switck to "B", select your
"cable output channel" (usually 3 or 4) on the VCR and select the
channel you wish to record on the cable box. At this time your TV
will not be able to show any other channel.
With this connection, you cannot:
record a scrambled channel and watch a non-scrambled
channel at the same time,
record a non-scrambled channel and watch a scrambled
channel at the same time, and
record one scrambled channel and watch a different
scrambled channel.
Connectingotherantennas
If you don't have cable TV, you'll need to connect a regular an-
tenna. Your antenna may have one of two diiferent kind of ends
(called "leads") on it.
The two kinds of leads are:
300-ohm flat twin leads
that look like this ... :
... or a 75-ohm round lead
that looks like this:
Follow the procedures for connecting the kind of leads your
antenna has, then go to page 15, "Connecting the Television."
connectinganantennawitha 300-ohmflat twinlead
(If you have a 300-ohm fiat twin lead, you will need to purchase a
300-75 ohm adapter at your local hardware or electronics store.)
O Disconnect the antenna from the back of the TV.
O
Before you can attach the antenna leads to the adapter, you
need to expose a 5/8 inch segment of each lead by scraping off
the plastic covering. Sometimes these leads have "U" shaped
clips that fit around the :screw, in which case you will not
need to peel back the plastic.
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