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Rear Panel 27

ANT-IN (Antenna In) Jack

Connect your antenna or cable here.
Details are on pages 8-14.

AUDIO IN Jacks

Connect audio cables coming from the audio

out jacks of a camcorder, another VCR, or an
audio source here. Details are on page 40.

'DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT Jacks

Connect the supplied audio cables
here and to the Audio In jacks of a
television or other audio equipment.
Details are on pages 12-14.

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Jacks
Connect optional component video
cables here and to the component
Video In jacks of a television. Details are
on page 13.

COAXIAL Jack
Connect an optional coaxial
digital audio cable here and to

the Coaxial Digital Audio In
jack of a decoder or amplifier.

Details are on page 14.

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VIDEO OUT Jack

Connect the yellow video cable
(supplied) here and to the TV’s

Video In jack. Details are on

pages 12 and 14.

AC Power Cord
Connect to a
standard AC out­

let to supply
power to the
DVD/VCR.

VIDEO IN Jack
Connect a cable coming from the video out jack
of a camcorder, another VCR, or an audio-visual
source (laser disc player, video disc player, etc.)

here. Details are on page 40.

CH3/CH4 Switch
Set to channel 3 or 4 to use your TV with your

DVD/VCR. Detoi/s are on pages 8-11.

ANT-OUT (Antenna Out) Jack

Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect this jack to

the ANTENNA IN Jack on your TV, Cable Box, or

Direct Broadcast System. Details are on pages 8-11.

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OPTICAL Jack
Connect an optional
audio optical cable here
and to the Optical

Digital Audio In jack of a
decoder or amplifier.
Deta/te are on page 14.

When the OPTICAL jack

is not in use, make sure
its protective cap is in
place.

S-VIDEO OUT Jack
Connect an optional S-Video cable here
and to the S-Video In jack of a televi­

sion. Details are on pages 12 and 14.

Helpful Hiijp

You only need one audio connection and one video connection, so you will not have a cable connected to every

jack. For example, if you are using the S-VIDEO OUT jack, you will not use the yellow VIDEO OUT jack or the

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.

The S-VIDEO OUT jack, COAXIAL jack, OPTICAL jacKand COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks ore only useful in

DVD mode.

When you use the DVD/VCR AUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks, press the DVD/VCR OUTPUT button on the remote

control to select VCR mode or DVD mode.