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CONNECTIONS
There are many different ways to connect TVG
®
depending on whether
you have a cable box and a VCR, or cable with no cable box and a
VCR, or possibly a DVD player, or maybe a stereo or surround-sound
receiver, or you could have only a VCR and an antenna, you may even
have all of the above or…anyway, you get the idea.
Several connection examples are described in this manual. One of them
may or may not look exactly like your home equipment. Most likely,
one or more of the diagrams are close to what you have and can be used
as a guide.
CONNECTION TYPES
TVG
®
can be connected to your TV using RF jacks (coaxial cable),
audio/video (RCA-type) jacks, or S-Video.
Using a simple RF coaxial cable connection gives you good picture
quality with mono sound. This connection type (figure 3) must be used
if audio/video connections are not available on your TV. When using
the coaxial cable connection your TV should be tuned to channel 3 or 4.
(Note: TVG
®
default setting is channel 3.)
If your TV is equipped with audio/video connections, it is highly
recommended that you use them to get even better picture quality and
Hi-fi stereo sound. When using the A/V connections your TV must be
set to the proper input, not channel 3 or 4. Normally, the proper input
can be selected using your TV’s remote by pressing the input button.
However, you may need to select it on your TV’s front panel buttons, or
through your TV’s menu system. It might also be selected by turning to
channel 00, 90, 91, 92, 93, VID 1, or VID 2. The proper input’s name
and selection method varies from TV to TV. (You may want to refer to
your TV’s user manual.)
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