Connection: Tv/Vcr + Dvd Player - RCA TruFlat T20TF668 User Manual

Rca tv/vcr combo user's guide
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Connection: TV/VCR + DVD Player

1. Connect your cable or antenna to your TV/VCR
Connect the RF coaxial cable from your cable feed, cable box, or off-air antenna to the
ANT/CABLE jack on the back of your TV/VCR.
2. Connect your DVD Player to your TV/VCR
To achieve the best picture quality, use the COMPONENT INPUT jacks on the back of the
TV/VCR to connect the TV/VCR to your DVD Player.
Note: Recording can't be done in the COMPONENT INPUT (video/audio) mode.
If your DVD Player doesn't have Component Jacks, use audio/video cables to connect the TV/VCR to the DVD
Player using the LINE IN VIDEO and AUDIO L and R jacks on the TV/VCR. Instructions for both scenarios follow:
Optimum Connection (illustrated above)
A. Connect three video grade cables to the COMPONENT-IN VIDEO jacks on the back of the TV/VCR – labeled Y,
P
(C
), P
(C
).
B
B
R
R
B. Connect the other ends of the video cables to the corresponding Component Output Jacks on your DVD Player
(sometimes labeled Y, P
C. Connect audio cables to the COMPONENT-IN jacks labeled AUDIO L and R and to the Audio Output jacks on
the DVD Player (sometimes labeled AUDIO OUT L and R).
Normal Connection
A. Connect audio/video cables to the LINE IN/IN 1 jacks on the back of the TV/VCR (labeled VIDEO and AUDIO L
and R). Audio/video cables usually are bundled as a set. Usually, they are color-coded (yellow is video, red is
right audio, and white is left audio).
B. Connect the other ends of the a/v cables to the audio and video output jacks on the back of the DVD Player
(sometimes labeled AUDIO OUT L and R).
Chapter 1
TV/VCR back panel
LINE IN
VIDEO
ANT/CABLE
L
75 W
AUDIO
1
DVD player back panel
VIDEO
AUDIO OUT
L
R
, P
).
b
r
Connections & Setup
LINE
COMPONENT
-IN
2A
IN 1
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
PB
L
(CB)
PR
R
(CR)
2C
COMPONENT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO OUTPUT
Y
P
P
B
R
2B
Note: If you have model
T27TF668, the placement
of the jacks is different
from the TV/VCR back
panel illustrated here.
Note: The back of your DVD
player might not look exactly
like the one shown here.
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