Rear Panel - Magnavox MRD500VR Owner's Manual

Digital video disc player video cassette recorder am/fm radio tuner
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TV ANTENNA
OUT Jack
Use an RF coaxial cable to connect this jack to the
ANTENNA
IN jack on yourTV, Cable Box, or Satellite
Receiver. Details are on pages 8-10.
_TV
ANTENNA
IN Jack
Connect your antenna or Cable TV/Satellite signal
here. Details are on pages 8-15.
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COMPONENTVIDEO
OUT
Jacks
(Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr)
(green, blue, red)
........
Connect component video cables here and to the
ComponentVideo
In jacks of aTV.This supplies the
_icture only for the DVD Player. Details are on page 12.
- FM jack
Connect the supplied wire FM antenna or an exterior ....
FM antenna (not supplied) here.Details are an page 16.
AM jack
Connect the supplied AM antenna here.
Details are on page 16.
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SPEAKER jacks
Connect the supplied
FRONT, CENTER,
and REAR speakers
and Subwoofer here.
Details are on page 17.
•AC Power Cord
C0r_nectthe power
cord to a standard
AC outlet to supply
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--DIGITALAUDIO
OUT
COAXIAL
Jack (black)
Connect a coaxial digital audio cable here and to the Coaxial Digital
Audio In jack of a Stereo.This supplies audio only for the DVD
Player. Details are an page 15.
P/I PROGRESSIVE
Switch
Set to P (Progressive) only if you are using a ComponentVideo
connection to aTV with Progressive Scan. Details are on page 12.
Set to I (Interlace) for all other connections.
S-VIDEO
OUT Jack
Connect an S-Video cable here and to the S-Video In jack of aT_L.
This supplies the picture only for the DVD Player.
Details are an page 13.
AUDIO
andVIDEO
0fCR
IN)Jacks
Connect audio and video cables from a camcorder, VCR, DVD Player,
or audio source here.This will be useful if you want to copy a
videotape or watchlhear material that is playing on other equipment.
Details are on page 37.
AUDIO
and VIDEO
(DVD/VCR
OUT)Jacks
Connect audio and video cables here and to the Audio/Video
In
jacks of aTV or Stereo. Details are on pages 11-14. These jacks
provide audio/video for both the DVD Player and theVCR.

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