Rearpanelterminals - Mitsubishi HS-U510 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 1: Getting to KnowYourVCR
Overview oftheRemoteControl(cont.)
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menu
button
(MENU)
Press this button
to display
the menus,
which are lists of features
and instruc-
tions, on your television
screen.
Also press
the button
to exit the menus.
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stop button
(STOP)
Press this button
to stop a tape.
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VCRfI_
button
(VC_
Press this button
to switch between
the
VCR's tuner
and the TWs tuner:
When
you select _VCR," you ,-hange cham_els
on
the VCR; when you select _rv," you
change
channels
on the TV.
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fast forward
and fast forward
search
button
(FF)
Press this button to fa_t forward
a tape or
to fast forward
search. You can also use
this button
to control the playback
speed
of a tape.
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antenna
terminals
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1
2
3
4
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(;)_
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• antenna in. terminal(ANTENNA
IN)
Use this terminal
to attach
an external
antenna
or cable. This "brings in" an
outside signal.
• antenna
out terminal
(ANTENNA
OUT)
Use this terminal
to attach
the VCR to
your TV. This terminal
"sends out" the
signal to your TV.
,_V Network
terminals
(ACTIVE A/V NETWORK)
Use these terminals
to connect the VCR
with other Mitsubishi
products
that have
Active A/V Network
terminals
or AN
Network
terminals.
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video
input
and output
terminals
These yellow terminal_s are for sending
(OUT) and receiving
(IN) video signals.
.
You will only need to use these
if you have
a monitor
television:
o:r for making
copies
of tapes.
®
video
channel
switch
(VIDEO
CHANNEL)
If you connect your VCR to a monitor
TV,
you set this switch to "OFF/AV."
If you
connect your VCR to a regular
TV, you set
the switch to "3" or °45 whichever
station
is NOT used for broadcasting
in your area.
(See "Setting
Up Your VCR for the First
Time" in Chapter 3.)
audio
input
and output
terminals
These red and white terminals
are for
sending
(OUT) and receiving
(IN) audio
signals.
Red signifies
the right channel,
and
white signifies
the left channel.
Stereo
audio cables are also color coded red and
white. If you are receiving
or sending
a
mono (not stereo)
signal, you should
use
only the left (white) terminal.
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timer
reset
button
(TIMER
RESET)
If you press this button,
you will erase
all
of your programmed
recording
settings,
reset the on-screen
la_ guage,
and also
reset the clock. Use th:is button
wit]h care.
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