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Hardware Reference
4Connecting to a TV/VCR
A common TV installation is depicted on the next page (TV
or VCR with Audio jacks). More details are provided on
subsequent pages. Your connection depends on how your TV
is set up:
1. Does your TV have S-VIDEO, RCA-type A/V (audio/video),
Or RF coaxial jacks?
2. Is your TV connected to a VCR?
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A TV/VCR without audio jacks...
see page 12
A TV with S-VIDEO jack...
see page 14
A TV/VCR with audio/video jacks...
see page 16
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Connect one end of the supplied RCA-type A/V cable to the
BocaVision unit as identified and the other end to the A/V
IN jacks on your TV or VCR. Make sure you match colors. If
there is only one audio jack, connect the white plugs only.
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A/V OUT jacks to the TV’s A/V IN jacks. If using a coaxial
cable for this connection, connect the coax OUT jack on your
VCR to the coax VHF/UHF jack on your TV, using a coaxial
connector cable (not supplied). You will need either a coaxial
cable, or an RCA-type A/V cable, but not both.
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