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Basic Hook-up #1: Connecting Two Sources
This would be a typical configuration if you want to watch video and listen to audio on your TV. The
connection illustration below shows only two input sources. Only inputs 3 and 5 are being used. Note that
the composite input from the VCR (Input 3) is delivered by Output B to the TV as a composite signal. Also
note that the s-video input from the DVD player (Input 5) is delivered by Output B to the TV as an s-video
signal. Only one input can be selected at a time.
* The VS-560 does not convert composite video to s-video.
Figure 5, Hook-up in typical system
Note: Remember to always connect the outputs on your VCR/DSS/DVD/etc… to the inputs on the VS-560.
Likewise, connect the outputs on the VS-560 to the inputs on the TV/VCR/Receiver/etc…
Note: If your device does not have a stereo audio output, you can:
1) Use a “Y” adapter (available from any electronics store) to split the mono signal into two signals to
feed both the Left and Right inputs on the VS-560.
2) Use just the left connector for the audio of that source.