Hooking
Up
the
VCR
Choosing
a
Hookup
The
hookups
on pages
3
through
5
are
divided
into two
hookup
types:
Basic
(A)
and
Advanced
(B).
The basic
hookup
shows the backs of TVs
that
have only an
antenna/
cable
connection.
It
is
the
easiest of the two
and additional
accessories
may
not be
needed.
The
advanced hookup
shows the VCR hooked
up
to
a
monitor
/
receiver
(TV
with audio and
video jacks)
using
a
signal splitter. This connection
may
improve
the picture quality as well as convenience of operation.
Answer
the
questions to choose
the
hookup for your
VCR.
1.
How
do you
receive
your
TV
signals?
Choose
one answer from below.
A.
Outside antenna
—
Turn
to page
3.
B.
Rabbit ears (set-top)
and/or
bow
tie
antenna
—
Turn
to page
3.
C.
Cable System
—
Go to question
2.
2.
What
type
of Cable-TV
system*
do you
have?
Choose
one answer from below.
A.
Cable
without
a
box
—
Turn
to
page
3.
B.
Cable box to unscramble all the channels
—
Turn
to page
4.
C.
Cable box to unscramble only pay channels, such as HBO, Showtime,
Cinemax,
etc.
—
Turn
to page
5.
*You
may
need
to contact
your
local cable company for assistance.
Optional Hookups
How
to
hook up
two
VCRs
for copying
tapes?
A.
Select a
hookup by answering
questions
1
and
2 above.
B.
Then modify the connections as
shown
on
page
6.
Caution: The unauthorized recording of television programs
and other materials may infringe the rights of others.
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