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RF O
UT
(RF
OR
VHF C
ONNECTION
)
The recorder sends non-stereo output through this connector. If you are
connecting cable TV or a broadcast TV antenna to the recorder, use this
connection to connect to the TV for good picture and good non-stereo
sound. Use the
TV Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Output
or the
S-VIDEO
Output
to support the highest quality stereo sound and video for your
satellite channels. See RF or VHF Connections (Good Picture and
Sound) on page 7-19 for more information.
P
HONO
(RCA) A
UDIO
/V
IDEO
O
UTPUTS
Connect one set of these phono (RCA) connections to a second VCR
for editing and connect one set of these phono (RCA) connections to
your TV to obtain the best available audio and video from your
recorder.
S-VIDEO O
UTPUT
The recorder supports S-VIDEO, which provides the highest quality
video available. If you use this connector, you still need to connect the
audio using the phono (RCA) audio outputs.
UHF R
EMOTE
A
NTENNA
The recorder uses the UHF antenna to receive commands from
the remote.
Note:
Place the antenna vertically for maximum remote range.
If necessary for space you can place the antenna horizontally,
but this may reduce the range.
Make sure that the UHF antenna is not touching any metal surface
or objects.
C
HANNEL
3/4 S
WITCH
If you use the
RF OUT
connection to wire the recorder to your
television, you will need to move this switch to the channel to which
the recorder will send the programming signal. Select a channel that
is not being used by a cable or local television station.
Note:
It is not possible to operate the
CHANNEL 3/4
switch through the
menu screen. Use the
CHANNEL 3/4
switch located on the back panel of
this unit.
The Parts of Your System
The Recorder
2
RF OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
1
2
OUT
L
S-VIDEO
UHF
REMOTE
ANTENNA
CH3 CH4