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Dvd player or satellite receiver and a vcr – Toshiba 27AF62 User Manual

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Appendix

9

Connecting a DVD player or satellite receiver
and a VCR

This connection allows you to watch DVD/satellite, VCR, or TV
programs. You can record from the DVD player/satellite receiver or
TV. You can also record one TV channel while watching another
channel.
Note: If your DVD player has component video connections, follow
the connection instructions under “Connecting a DVD player with
ColorStream

(component video) and a VCR” on page 10.

You will need:

• one coaxial cable
• three pairs of audio cables (one pair and two single audio cables

for a mono VCR)

• two regular video cables
• one S-video cable

ANT (75

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ANT-1

OUT

ANT-2

IN

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

L/MONO

R

AUDIO

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

OUT

VIDEO

L/MONO

R

AUDIO

DVD IN

COLOR
STREAM
INPUT

L

R

AUDIO

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Pr

Stereo VCR

VIDEO

AUDIO

OUT

IN from ANT

CH 3
CH 4

OUT to TV

L

R

IN

DVD Player or Satellite Receiver

AUDIO

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

S VIDEO

L

R

From Satellite only

Satellite IN

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Note:
You can use a standard (yellow) video cable
instead of an S-video cable between the TV
and DVD player/satellite receiver, but the
picture quality will decrease. Do not connect a
regular video cable and an S-video cable to
Video-1 (or Video-2) at the same time, or the
picture performance will be unacceptable.

The illustration at left shows one S-video
cable and one pair of audio cables connected
from the DVD player/satellite receiver to
Video-1 on the TV.

When recording, set Audio Out to
FIXED (see “Selecting variable audio
OUT” on page 35). With Audio Out set
to FIXED, the TV’s volume setting will
not affect the sound level being
recorded.

The unauthorized recording, use,
distribution, or revision of television
programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other
materials is prohibited under the
Copyright Laws of the United States
and other countries, and may subject
you to civil and criminal liability.