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Toshiba 46HX83 User Manual

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Appendix

Index

10

Connecting a DVD player or satellite receiver
without component video and a VCR

This connection allows you to watch DVD/satellite, VCR, and TV
programs, and record one TV channel while watching another
channel.
You will need:

• two coaxial cables (three if satellite receiver is used)
• one set of standard A/V cables (between the TV and VCR)
• one pair of audio cables (between the TV and DVD player/

satellite receiver)

• one S-video cable (between the TV and DVD player/satellite

receiver)

IN from ANT

VIDEO AUDIO

OUT to TV

CH 3

L

R

CH 4

IN

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

OUT

S-VIDEO

AUDIO

OUT

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IN from ANT

VIDEO

OUT

OUT

S-VIDEO

AUDIO

OUT

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ANT-1

ANT-2

OUT

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AUDIO

S-VIDEO

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

COLOR
STREAM
HD-1

COLOR
STREAM
HD-2

VIDEO

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IN

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AUDIO

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AUDIO

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CHANNEL IN

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DVI/HDCP IN

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TV

From

Antenna

Stereo VCR

From

Satellite

Dish

DVD Player

Satellite Receiver

Note:
For the highest possible picture quality from a
DVD player/satellite receiver without
component video or DVI/HDCP, use an
S-video cable. (If your DVD player/satellite
receiver has component video, see page 11. If
your DVD player/satellite receiver has
DVI/HDCP, see page 14).

Do not connect both an S-video cable and a
standard video cable to VIDEO 1 (or
VIDEO 2) at the same time or the picture
performance will be unacceptable.

Do not connect the DVD player/satellite
receiver and VCR to the same set of A/V
inputs on the TV. (See the illustrations, which
show the DVD player/satellite receiver
connected to VIDEO 1 on the TV, and the
VCR connected to VIDEO 2 on the TV.)

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.