4
Hooking Up the VCR
Cable System With Cable Box to Unscramble All Channels
CH
3 4
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
R
L
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Back of VCR
OUT
IN
Cable Box
From Cable
RF Coaxial
Cable
Back of TV
Cable/
Antenna
OR
VHF
UHF
RF Coaxial Cable
(supplied)
75 to 75/300 Ohm
Separator
IN
FROM
ANTENNA
OUT
TO
TELEVISION
MONO
L
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
CABLE /
ANTENNA
L /
MONO
RIGHT
VIDEO
INPUT
IN
OUT
Back of VCR
RF Coaxial Cable
(supplied)
Back of TV
CH
3 4
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
R
L
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Audio/Video Cables
IN
FROM
ANTENNA
OUT
TO
TELEVISION
OUT
IN
Cable Box
From Cable
RF Coaxial
Cable
MONO
L
Position cable box.
Position the remote-controllable cable box on
top of the VCR. You may need to position it
at different angles before the VCR can
control it. Make sure the cable box does not
cover the transmitting window on top of the
VCR.
A. Basic hookup.
Use this hookup for a simple connection
which requires fewer accessories.
1
. Set the
CH3 CH4
switch on back of VCR
to either channel 3 or 4.
You will tune the TV to this channel and use the
TV•VCR
button to watch the VCR.
2
. Connect as shown.
This connection may require additional
accessories not provided.
3
. Plug in power cords of VCR, TV, and
cable box.
4.
B. Advanced hookup.
Use this hookup for slightly improved
picture quality and more convenient
operation — use of
TV•VCR
button not
required.
1
. Connect as shown.
This connection requires additional accessories
not provided.
If your TV is not stereo, you may need a
Y-adapter to hear sound from both channels.
2
. Plug in power cords of VCR, TV, and
cable box.
3.
You will tune the TV to its video input to
watch the VCR.
Set the
Auto TV/VCR
feature to
OFF
. See
page 15.
Continue to page 9.
Continue to page 9.
A
B
Caution: The unauthorized recording of
satellite broadcasts, television programs, or
other materials may infringe the rights of others.
Transmitting
Windows
Remote Sensor
Cable Box