Mitsubishi HS-U120 Owner's Manual page 13

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connecting cablewitha cablebox,if all channels arescrambled
If your cable system
scrambles
all of its channels,
follow the
directions
below to connect
your cable box t(, your VCR:
O
Disconnect
the cable box from the TV.
O
Connect
the cable coming from the cabh! box to the AN-
TENNA
IN terminal
on *_heback of your VCR. Screw or push
the cable onto the terminal
until it is tight.
When finished,
go to page 14, "Connecting
the Television."
[:>Important:
If your cable company
scrambles
all of its ,channels,
you cannot
record one channel
while watching
another.
connecting cablewith a cablebox,if onlysomechannels arescrambled
If your cable company
only requires
the use 0f a cable box for
some channels,
we suggest
using the following connections.
This
connection
will allow you to watch one non-scrambled
channel
while you record another
non-scrambled
channel.
Beforeyou begin,youwill need:
• a cable splitter,
• four lengths of co-axial cable, and
• a cable A/B switch.
O
Find the "source" cable; it usually
comes out of the wall or the
floor. If it is connected
to your cable box, disconnect
it.
Connect
the source cable to the "in" terminal
on the cable
splitter.
Connect
one end of a coaxial cable to an %ut" terminal
on the
splitter.
Connect
the other end of this cable to the "A-IN"
terminal
on the A/B switch.
Connect
one end of the second coaxial cable to the other "out"
terminal
on the splitter.
Connect
the other end of this cable to
the "ANTENNA
IN" terminal
on the cable box.
Connect
the third
coaxial cable to the "ANTENNA
OUT"
terminal
on the cable box. Connect
the other end of this cable
to the "B-IN" terminal
on the A/B switch.
A/B Switch
Splitter
Cable box
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