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Hardware Reference
Connecting to a TV or VCR with Audio/Video
Jacks
1. Connect one end of the supplied RCA-type A/V cable to
the unit as identified and other end to the A/V IN jacks on
your VCR or TV. Make sure you match colors. If there is
only one audio jack, connect the white plugs.
2. Connect one end of the telephone cable to the unit’s
telephone jack. Connect the other end to the telephone
wall jack.
3. Connect the proper end of the AC power cord to the unit’s
power receptacle.
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NOTE:
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For step 4,
or step 4,
or step 4,
or step 4,
or step 4, you need either a coaxial cable
you need either a coaxial cable
you need either a coaxial cable
you need either a coaxial cable
you need either a coaxial cable
(A),
(A),
(A),
(A),
(A), or an RCA-type
or an RCA-type
or an RCA-type
or an RCA-type
or an RCA-type A/V cable (B),
A/V cable (B),
A/V cable (B),
A/V cable (B),
A/V cable (B),
but not both.
but not both.
but not both.
but not both.
but not both.
4. If connecting through your VCR, connect the VCR’s 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).
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