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Basic Connections
In this chapter, you will
connect the DVD-VCR to
your television and run Auto
Setup, which automatically
searches for channels and sets
the player's internal clock.
NOTES:
Advanced Connections are
covered in Appendix A.
Even if you plan to use the
S- Video or Compo-
nent Video Outputs
you MUST connect
the DVD- VCR to
your television with either
the standard RF or the Line
Out connection. This
enables you to operate the
D VD- VCR setup menus.
1
Connect Antenna/Cable to DVD-VCR
Connect the RF antenna cable from your indoor/outdoor
antenna or cable wall outlet to the IN (FROM ANT.)jack
on the back panel of the DVD-VCR.
From Antenna
or Cable
,2 Connect DVD-VCR to TV
To TV's
Antenna
Input
Choose one of the following methods to connect the
DVD-VCR to your TV:
RF Connection
Connect the supplied RF antenna cable from the OUT
(TO TV)jack on the back panel of the DVD-VCR to your
television's Antenna Input.
OR
Line Connection
Connect an RCA-type audio/video cable (red, white, To TV's Line
yellow) from the Line Out jacks on the back panel of the Input
DVD-VCR to your television's Line In jacks. Use red for
right audio, white for left audio, and yellow for video.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Line Con-
nection if your TV is equipped with RCAjacks.
3 Set DVD-VCR Output Channel
If you used the RF connection in Step 2, set the Channel
switch on the back panel of the DVD-VCR to 3 or 4,
whichever is not an active channel in your area.
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