These connections allow you to record TV programs and play back tapes.
Preferred Method
Z-Way Signal
(such
Coaxial Antenna
A H 0 3 7
Optional S-VHS Cable* (such
Incoming Cable
Antenna
System
l
*
optional accessories (one
cables, and one
cable)
available kit
Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR to
your TV if you are in an area with good signal reception.
This method uses a
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 the
position of the VCR’s
switch. If your cable company
requires a decoder box for premium channels,
refer to
page 63.
Note: The audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are
required for you to watch tapes being played by the VCR.
Optional S-VHS (Super VHS):
If your VCR has an
S
-
VIDEO
or
S-VHS OUT
connector, connect it
to
the
S-VIDEO INPUT 1
connector on the TV in addition to the other three audio and
video cables. An optional S-VHS cable is required. S-VHS
can not be viewed on the small PIP (Picture-In-Picture)
picture.
Operation:
If the VCR is connected to
INPUT
jacks as
shown, select TV channel 9 1 to view whatever the VCR is
playing.
If you connect a second audio/video device to
INPUT
2,
select
TV channel 92 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
VCR1
or
button.
Details
are on page 43.
Simplified Method
Coaxial Antenna
( s u c h
A H 0 3 7 o r
Shown here is a simplified method of connecting a VCR to
your TV. This method is best for areas with poor signal
reception. If your cable company requires a decoder box for
premium channels,
refer to page 63.
Note: The audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are
optional; however, these additional connections usually produce a
quality picture during VCR playback. These connections are required
for stereo or S-VHS playback from
Optional S-VHS (Super VHS):
If your VCR has an
S
-
VHS
or
S
-
VIDEO
O
UT
connector, connect it to the
S
-
VIDEO INPUT
connector on the TV in addition to the other three audio and
video cables. An optional S-VHS cable is required. S-VHS
can not be viewed on the small PIP (Picture-In-Picture)
picture.
Operation:
If the VCR is only connected to the
ANT
connector (no audio or video cables connected), select TV
channel 3 or 4 to see the signal from the VCR (the same
channel the
switch is set to on the VCR).
If the VCR is also connected to the
INPUT
jacks as shown,
select TV channel 91 to view whatever the VCR is playing.
If you connect a second audio/video device to
INPUT
2,
select
TV channel 92 to view whatever the second device is playing.
Note: You can program your TV to automatically select the proper VCR
input channel
or 92) when you press the
VCR1
or
button.
Details are on page 43.
* Optional accessories are available from most dealers and electronics supply stores.
Mail orderform is on page 75.
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