Connectingan Older Tv To The Vcr; Connecting A Tv With Audio And Video Inputs - Mitsubishi HS-U120 Owner's Manual

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Connectingan older TV to the VCR
O
Take the black cable (called a coaxial c_:ble) that is supplied
with your VCR and attach
it to the terminal
labeled
AN-
TENNA
OUT on the back of your VCR.
O
Connect
the other end of this cable to the terminal
on your TV
labeled ANTENNA
IN. This terminal
is sometimes
also called
"ANT-IN" or 'W_rtF IN." If you have an older TV without
this
kind of terminal,
you will have to use a splitter
and then
connect the splitter
to the television.
O
If you have a TV with audio and vide() i:aputs, you should
proceed
to the next section, "Connecting:
a TV with audio and
video inputs."
Otherwise,
your connections
are complete.
ANTENNA
TERMINALS
(VCR)
• " • @
ANTENNA
OUT
ANTENNA
IN
TV without ANTENNA
IN terminal
(single antenna
terminal for VHF and UHF)
AN'fENNA
TERMINAL
(TV)
UHF/VHF
splitter
Connect to UHF IN
From ANTENNA
OUT
Connect
to VHF IN
on VCR
on TV
UHF/VHF
splitter
Connect to UHF IN
Fror_ ANTENNA
OUT
Connect
to VHF IN
on VCR
on TV
Connecting a TV with audio and video inputs
Your new VCR can be connected
to many different
types of
televisions.
If your TV has audio and video inputs,
you will want
to connect your VCR to these inputs
to take advantage
of your
VCR's superior
picture
and sound.
Beforeyou begin thissection:
• You should have already
completed
the section "Connecting
an older TV to the VCR."
• To make these
connections
you will need to purchase
audio
and video cables from your local electronics
dealer.
O
Connect
an audio cable to the AUDIO O:)TPUT
terminal
on
the VCR labeled AUDIO OUT.
Connect
the other end of this cable to the AUDIO INPUT
terminal
on your TV labeled AUDIO IN.
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