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Standard VHS VCR (Not S-VHS)
(ITiese connections allow you to record TV programs
and
play back tapes.)
2-Way Signal Splitter**
(suchasRCA#AH047)
Preferred Method
for Areas with
Good Reception
Incoming
Cable
Coaxial Antenna Cables**
(such as RCA #AH065G)
** These optional accessories
(one AH047-2-way splitter, two
AH065G-antenna cables, and one
AH077G-audio/video cable) are
available as a kit under #AVH500.
Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR to
your TV. This method uses a 2-way signal splitter to run
separate signals to the VCR and TV. This way you can view
either TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about
tlie position of the VCR’s
TV/VCR
switch.
Mote: When connected this way, the audio/video connections from the
VCR to the TV are required in order for you to watch tapes being
played by the VCR and for picture-in-picture operation.
Operation:
• If the VCR is connected to
INPUT 1
jacks as shown, select
channel 91 on the TV to view whatever the VCR is playing.
• If you connect a second audio/video device to
INPUT
2, select
channel 92 on the TV to view whatever the second device is
playing. .
Note: You can program your TV to automatically select the proper VCR
input channel (91 or 92) when you press the
VCR 1
or
VCR2’LD
button.
Details are on page 26.
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Simplified Method
Back of TV
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Incoming
Cable
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Coaxial Antenna Cable*
(such as RCA #AH037)
Audio/Video Cables*
(such as RCA #AH069G'
Shown here is a simplified method of connecting a VCR to your
TV. The preferred method (using a 2-way signal splitter) is
shown above.
Mote: The audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are
optional; however, these additional connections usually produce a
ibetter-quality picture during VCR playback. These connections are
required, however, for stereo playback from stereo VCRs and for
picture-in-picture operation.
• Optional accessories are available from most RCA dealers and
electronics supply stores.
Operation:
• If the VCR is connected to
INPUT I
jacks as shown, select
channel 91 on the TV to view whatever the VCR is playing.
• If you connect a second audio/video device to
INPUT 2,
select
rbannffl 92 on the TV to view whatever the second device is
playing.
Note: You can program your TV to automatically select the proper
VCR input channel (91 or 92) when you press the
VCR 1
or
VCR2‘LD
button. Details are on page 26.
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