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Example B
If all of your TV’s Video In jacks are already in use
If another component, such as a VCR, is already connected to your TV, first disconnect that
component from the TV. Then connect the Photo Viewer according to the diagram
below, connecting the other component to the Photo Viewer’s black
Video In
jack. In the
example below, the VCR’s video signal automatically passes through when the Photo
Viewer is off.
The Photo Viewer’s yellow
Video Out jack connects to
the TV’s yellow Video In
jack.
The Video Out jack on your
VCR (or other component)
connects to the Photo
Viewer’s black Video In jack.
The VCR’s Audio Out jacks
connect to the TV’s Audio In
jacks.
Example C
If your TV doesn’t have a Video In jack
If your TV has only an antenna input, connect the Photo Viewer to your TV by
means of a powered RF modulator. You can purchase a powered RF modulator
and an RF cable from a consumer electronics store. Connect the RF modulator
to the TV, and then connect your Photo Viewer to the RF modulator. (See the
user instructions that accompany the RF modulator.)
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