Manual
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Therearea numberofwaysyoucanchooseto integrateyourEntertainmentHachine_ therestofyourequip-
merit.Channelscanbechangedusingthetelevision,theVt:R,orthe cablebox,withadvantagesto each.
USING THE TELEVISION AS THE TUNER preservesaU your channel Labels(not avaiLabLeon some models). It aLso
reducesthe number of keys on the remote controLyou need to worry about. (One device, one remote to Learn.)
USING THE VCR AS THE TUNER has the advantageof simplifyingthe recordingprocess.If the VCRis tuned to
channeLseven,then the VCRwiLLrecordchanneLseven.
USING THE CABLE BOX (if you haveone) to changethe stations sometimeshas an advantage,too, especiaLLyif
your cabLeproviderrequiresyou to use their cabLeboxto descrambLetheir stations.
Basedon the advantagesListedabove, decidewhat
deviceyou want to useasthe tuner.
Connectthe antenna or cabLesourceto the input
of your tuner. (If you choseyour teLevision as the
tuner, then you'redone. Gowatch your
Entertainmentt4achine.)
Connectthe output of your tuner to the input of the
next device.
If you usedA/V cablesfor step 3, set the "next
device"to Videoinput. If you used an RFcoaxial
cabLein step 3, then tune the "next device"to
match the output channelof yourtuner (usuaLLy
channel3 or 4).
Repeatsteps3 and 4 untiLyou reachyour
EntertainmentMachine.Thenenjoy!
TUNER The television, VCR, or cable box that you choose to change channels with.
A/V CABLES Audio/Video cables. Three cables bunched together--right audio (red), [eft audio (white), and video (yeLLow).
A/V DEVICE Any device that produces video or sound (VCR, DVD, cable box, or television).
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