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5.
There are three ways to input the code for your VCR:
•
Locate the manufacturer of your VCR from the list on the screen
using the up and down arrows on the remote control.
•
Select the Code Search button to automatically test all codes.
•
Select Other to enter the codes manually.
6.
Follow the on-screen instructions to ensure that you are using the
correct code. If the VCR automatically stops, then you know that the
receiver and the VCR are communicating.
•
Some VCR brands may not be capable of being controlled by the
receiver.
Step 4: Find the Video Input Channel
on Your TV
•
Note: You do not have to complete this step if you used the basic
connection.
If you used the advanced connection, you must tune your TV to the Video
Input Channel to see the screens. Since there are so many brands and
models of TVs, there are just as many ways to access a TV’s Line Input
Channel. Below are some things you can try.
• If your TV brand is RCA, GE, or P
RO
S
CAN
, press TV on the remote that
came with your receiver. Then press the WHO•INPUT button on the
remote.
• If your TV brand is not RCA, GE, or P
RO
S
CAN
, consult your TV Owner’s
Manual.
If you cannot find your TV Owner’s Manual, you will have to
investigate. You might access the TV’s Video Input Channel by:
• pressing a button on the remote
• finding it through the TV’s menu system
• tuning directly to it by pressing a specific channel number
• going through all channels in the list by pressing the channel up
or down buttons on the TV
Below are lists of some of the different ways manufacturers label
the Video Input Channel.
Video Channel Variations
Button/switch
on the TV
VIDEO
SIGNAL
VID 1
VID 2
S-VID
S-VIDEO
Button on the
TV Remote
VID 1
LINE
VID
VIDEO
S-VID
INPUT
SOURCE
AUX
Channel #
00
90
91
92
VID 1
VID 2
Signal Flow
The decision to choose a Line Input
Channel or Video Input Channel should be
made with an understanding of Signal
Flow—the way the signal flows through
your components and ends up as a picture
on your TV screen.
To learn more about how signal flow
works, see the example in the
“Troubleshooting” section.
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