Connection: Tv + Vcr + Cable Box - RCA F32649YX71 User Manual

Television
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Connections
Setup
SIGNAL SPLITTER
From Cable Line
VCR
CABLE BOX
Note:
The GUIDE Plus+ system _ One- Tbuch VCR Recordi_
feature
is not available with this
connection.
If you want to use the One-Touch
VCR Recording feature
with your cable box, you
must use the 7Y and VCR connection
on page 8. You can do so by routing the st_qnalfi_Jm your
cable box into the antenna
input on your VCR. Note that PIP won't worla if you use this
connection.
"Ibis connection
may not be compatible
with all cable services, especially if some or
all cable channels are scrambled.
Connection:
TV + VCR + Cable Box
1.
2.
Connect
Signal Splitter
to your VCR and TV
A. Use a Signal Splitter (not provided)
to split the signal coming into the room. You can purchase
a Signal Splitter at your local electronics
store or through the Accessoly
Order Form on
page 59.
B. Connect a coaxial cable to Signal Splitter and to the Input Jack on the VCR (sometimes
labeled
ANTENNA IN).
C. Connect a coaxial cable to the Signal Splitter and to the CABLE IN Jack on the cable box.
Connect
Cable Box to 'IV
Connect a coaxial cable to the TV OUT Jack on the cable box and to the CABLE/ANTENNA iack
on the TV.
.
.
Connect
the TV to your
VCR
A. Connecl the audio cables (white and red) to the AUDIO 1N jacks on the "IV and to the Audio
Output Jacks on the VCR (sometimes
labeled AUDIO OUT R and L).
B. Connect the video cable (yellow)
to the VIDEO 1N jack on the "IV and to Video Output Jack on
the VCR (sometimes
labeled VIDEO).
Connect
G-LINK cable
A. If you haven't already done so, remove the Demo Pin from the G-LINK iack on the TV.
B. Connect the G-LINK cable to the G-LINK jack on the "IV. Next step, place the wands of the
G-LINK cable to work with the VCR and cable box (insu'uctions
are on p. 13).
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