RCA ColorTrak 2000 Owner's Manual page 41

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BRIDGED
OUT Jacks-feed
signal from device connected
to
INPUT
1 jacks
to a VCR or
another
monitor.
Provides
useful
output
for tape dubbing,
monitor
stringing
, and other
applications.
Automatic
signal
termination
for video prevents
image ghosts.
INPUT
1 Jacks-provide
for
direct connection
of audio/video
devices or compatible
home
computer
with audio/video
outputs.
Signals from devices connected
to INPUT
1 jacks can be viewed
by pressing the TV button
followed by 9 then 1 on the
remote control
(or by scanning
to TV channel
91 if you have
added "91" to channel
memory
as described
on page 25.)
Note: Your TV will
automatically
display signals
from the 1NPUT
1 jacks (or
S-VIDEO
connector)
when you
press the VCR button
on the
remote. See the Helpful
Hint on
page 43 for details.
INPUT
2 Jacks-provide
for
direct connection
of audio/video
devices or compatible
home
computer
with audio/video
outputs.
Signals from devices connected
to INPUT
2 jacks can be viewed
by pressing the TV button
followed
by 9 then 2 on the
remote control
(or by scanning
to TV channel
92 if you have
added "92" to channel
memory
as described
on page 25.)
TO HI-FI Jacks-feed
volume-,
bass-, treble-, mute-, and
balance-controlled
stereo audio
out from whatever
is displayed
on the TV. Allow connection
of
®
audio amplifier
with convenient
remote control
of sound
adjustments.
SELECTED
OUT Jacks-provide
fixed-level
audio/video
output
from whatever
is displayed
on
the TV. Let you feed signals to
another
device such as a VCR or
second monitor.
®
@
INPUT
3 Jacks-provide
for
direct connection
of audio/video
devices or compatible
home
k._
computer
with audio/video
outputs.
If you connect a device
to the EIA MULTIPORT
connector,
do not use this set of
jacks.
Signals from a device connected
to INPUT
3 jacks can be viewed
by pressing
the TV button
followed by 9 then 3 on the
remote control
(or by scanning
to TV channel
93 if you have
(_
added "93" to channel memory
as described
on page 25.)
So VIDEO Connector-provides
for direct S-VHS Video
connection
from S-VHS VCR or
Camcorder.
Remember
to also
connect
the S-VHS VCR's or
Camcorder's
audio jack(s) to the
TV's INPUT
1 LEFT and/or
(_)
R/MONO
audio jacks.
Connection
details are on
page 41.
Note: If you connect an S-VHS
VCR or Camcorder
to the
S-VIDEO
connector,
you do not
have to connect
anything
to the
INPUT
1 VIDEO jack. If you
do, however,
the S-VIDEO
signal
will automatically
override the
INPUT
1 VIDEO
signal.
(_
Signals from devices connected
to the S-VIDEO
connector
and
INPUT
1 jacks can be viewed by
pressing
the TV button
followed
by 9 then I on the remote
control
(or by scanning to TV
channel
91 if you have added
"91" to channel memory as
described
on page 25).
Note: Your TV will
automatically
display signals
from the 1NPUT 1 jacks (or
S-VIDEO
connector)
when you
press the VCR button on the
remote. See the Helpful Hint on
page 43 for details.
Multiple Antenna Inputs-provide
two separate
75-ohm RF antenna
inputs (ANTENNA
A and
ANTENNA
B) addressable
by
remote control. Allow simple
connection
and switching among
TV reception,
video game, pay-
TV decoder, etc. Information
about using the jack labeled TO
CABLE
DECODER
is on
page 5.
EIA MUL TIPOR T Connector-is
a "universal
interface"
that may
be used in the future to connect
a variety of video and audio
accessories. The connector
conforms
to industry
standards
and may enable you to use the
new technology
when it is
introduced.
SPEAKERS
Switch-lets
you
turn off TV's internal speakers so
that sound will instead come
through
speakers connected
to
EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
terminals.
Note: Be sure to return switch to
INTERNAL
position after
disconnecting
external speakers,
or TV sound will not be heard.
EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
Terminals-permit
direct
connection
of auxiliary speakers.
Note: Speaker impedance
must
be 8 ohms or greater.
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