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Monitor-style televisions offer improved sound and picture over
regular televisions because they receive the audio and video signals
directly from the DVD-VCR through the line inputs.
NOTE: A monitor television is not the same as a computer
monitor.
1
Connect VCR to Monitor TV
Connect RCA cables from the Audio/Video Line Out jacks on the
back panel of the DVD-VCR to the Audio/Video Line Inputs of your
monitor TV.
2
Set TV to Auxiliary Mode
Set your monitor TV to “Aux,” “Video,” or “Line.” Refer to your
monitor television owner’s manual for the correct setting.
3
Connection is Complete
NOTE: With this connection, the TV/VCR button has no effect. It is
as if the TV/VCR button were always set to VCR.
Monitor TV Connections
To Monitor TV Audio/Video Inputs
3
Stereo Connections
You can connect your DVD-VCR to your home stereo system or
stereo TV and enjoy stereo sound when watching a movie or TV.
1
Connect DVD-VCR to Stereo
Using RCA cables, connect the Line Out Left and Right Audio jacks
on the back panel of the DVD-VCR to the Auxiliary Inputs on your
stereo receiver. Connect the Video Output also in case you are
using a stereo TV.
2
Set Stereo to Auxiliary Mode
Set your stereo receiver or TV to either “Aux” or “Tape” regardless
of which line input you are using for your particular device.
3
Play a Tape
Insert a DVD or Hi-Fi stereo videotape into your system. Be sure to
adjust the volume on your stereo receiver or TV. Audio will be heard
through your stereo speakers.
• If there is no stereo sound even after you have inserted a Hi-Fi
stereo videotape, press the Audio button until “Hi-Fi” appears
on the on-screen display.
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