12
Connecting the Receiver to a
Remote TV Through a VCR
This setup enables you to record
transmitted audio and video on a re-
mote VCR while you enjoy the picture
and sound on a remote TV.
1. Connect an AV cable from the
receiver’s A/V input jacks to the
jacks on the remote VCR labeled
LINE IN. Be sure the yellow, red
and white plugs match the jacks
on both the receiver and VCR. If
the VCR has a single audio input
jack, connect the white plug to it.
2. If the remote TV has A/V input
jacks, connect another set of A/V
cables from the TV’s A/V jacks to
the jacks on your VCR labeled
LINE OUT.
If the remote TV has a single
coaxial input port, connect a
coaxial cable from the TV’s VHF/
UHF IN coaxial connector to the
OUT coaxial connector on the
remote VCR. To watch cable
channels on the remote TV, con-
nect your cable TV hook-up to the
IN coaxial connector on the
remote VCR.
3. Plug one end of the supplied AC
adapter into the back of the
receiver and the other end into a
standard AC outlet. The power
indicator on the left face of the
receiver lights.
4. Plug one end of the supplied
modular phone cord into the
receiver’s
LINE OUT
jack and the
other end into a modular phone
line jack.
Note: You can use the transmit-
ter’s
PHONE IN
jack to connect a
telephone, modem or fax.
VIDEO
PHONE
IN
LINE
OUT
DC15V
300mA
Left – AUDIO – Right
OUT
VIDEO
CABLE/ANT.
CABLE/ANT.
AUDIO
LINE IN
LINE OUT
IN
OUT
RIGHT
LEFT
AUDIO IN
CABLE/ANT. IN
VIDEO IN
RIGHT
LEFT
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