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Optional connection diagram, Connection for system requiring a cable box, Vcr's signal – RCA HT35752BD User Manual

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Optional Connection Diagram

IN FROM

ANTENNA

OUT TO TV

CH

3 4

OUTPUT

AUDIO

R

INPUT

VIDEO

L

MONO

Splitter

Option 1

Cable Box

Option 2

Cable Box

AUDIO

R/

MONO

SELECT OUT

HI-FI OUT

R/

MONO

INPUT 1

R/

MONO

INPUT 2

L

L

L

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

INPUT

SELECT

OUT

2

1

CONVERTER

ANT B

ANT A

CABLE/ANTENNA

L

R

+

+

FRONT

L

R

+

+

SURROUND

IN FROM

ANT

OR

CABLE

CENTER

+

VCR

Jack Panel

Extension Cable

Input

Set 1

Set 2

SUBWOOFER

OUT

IN FROM
DSS ANT

Connection for System Requiring a Cable Box

If the cable system requires a cable box, connect it to the splitter as shown.
Additional cables may be required.

Important Note:

If the cable box is remote controllable, the VCR may be able to control

it. Place the cable box on top of the VCR as shown below.

Remote Controllable Cable Box

See the VCR user’s guide for details on setting up the cable box.

VCR's Signal

VCR's Signal

Transmitters

Front of VCR

Cable
Box

Option 1: Cable Box
Required for All
Channels

Connect the cable box
between the jack panel
extension cable and the
splitter as shown.

Option 2: Cable Box
Required Only for
Scrambled Channels

Connect the cable box
between the VCR and
splitter as shown. All
scrambled channels will
be viewed through the
VCR.

Place the cable box on
top of the VCR as shown.

Caution:

Be careful not

to block the VCR’s
ventilation holes.