Television aerial, Back view of your vcr – RCA BLD-6HD1 User Manual
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Setting up your video (Option 2) - Connecting your video through RCA lead
Put the batteries into the remote control. Make sure the (+) and (-) signs on the batteries agree with
the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.
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Switch off all components when connecting or disconnecting cables.
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Unplug the aerial cable from your TV and plug it into the "ANT. IN" socket of the
video.
Plug the short coaxial cable provided into the "ANT.OUT" socket of the video and
the aerial socket of the TV.
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Plug a RCA cable into the "RCA” socket of the video and the AV socket on the TV
if available.
This connection will provide best picture and sound quality.
Ask your dealer for an appropriate cable if you do not have one.
Without a RCA cable, you need to follow the steps described under "If you are not
using a RCA cable" (See page 4)
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Make sure the rating of the household mains supply matches the rating shown
on the back of the video.
Now plug in the mains lead. The display of the video should now light.
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Plug a phone cable into “Audio L, R” jack on the rear panel and into the Audio jack on
any audio amplifier, if needed.
ANT. OUT
ANT. IN
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
IN
L
L
R
R
Setting up your video (Option 1) - Connecting your video through RF lead
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
ANT. OUT
ANT. IN
AUDIO
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
IN
L
L
R
R
Television
Aerial
The type of aerial you should use, depends on local interference and how far you are from
the transmitter. You should contact a local retailer if you have any questions about your
aerial.
Back view of your VCR
This lead is supplied in your accessory kit.
200-240V, 50/60Hz
If you have connected your video as shown in option 1, turn to page 6.
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200-240V, 50/60Hz