12
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VIDEO SIGNAL jacks
Use these to connect the video signal cords from your
components to the receiver. They should be connected
to the proper input/output jacks for each unit.
VCR
1
Connect a first video recorder for both recording and
playback.
VCR
2
Connect a second video recorder for both recording
and playback.
LD
Connect a CDV player or a video disc player.
MONI OUT
Connect a monitor
TV.
S VIDEO conlrlectors
*
With the
S
VIDEO connections, a high resolution
picture will be obtained, resulting in a much clearer
reproduction.
S VIDEO VCR
1
connectors
-
Connect to a Video
Cassette Recorder that has
S
connectors for both
recording and playback.
S VIDEO VCR
2
connectors
-
Connect to a second
Video Cassette 11ecorder that has
S
connectors for
both recording and playback.
S VIDEO MONI OUT connector
-
Connect to the
S
input connector on a video monitor.
NOTE ON CONNECTIONS
Be sure to turn off the power to all units before
making any connections.
ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
(See Fig.
ll
.)
•
AM loop antenna
Connect the AM loop antenna cords to the AM ANT
and GND terminals.
CD
Depress the tabs of AM ANT terminals.
(fi
Connect the AM loop antenna leads to the AM ANT
terminals.
Q)
Release the tabs. Lightly pull on the leads to
confirm a good connection.
® Attach the AM loop antenna to the antenna stand.
AM loop antenna
@
Orient the AM loop antenna so that the best
reception is obtained.
*
The antenna may be hung on a wall.
•
Outdoor AM antenna
The end of the wire should be stripped of insulation
and connected to the AM ANT terminal. At this time,
keep the loop antenna connected.
•
Supplied indoor FM antenna
Connect the supplied indoor antenna to either of the
300
n
BAL. FM ANT terminals. Move the antenna for
best reception.
•
Outdoor FM antenna
If necessary an outdoor FM antenna may be used for
improved FM reception. Either 300-ohm feeder or
coaxial cable may be used. In locations troubled by
electrical interference, coaxial cable is preferable.
CONNECTIONS