Connecting The Vcr To The Tv; Selecting Jacks And Cables; Rf Jacks And Coaxial Cables (F-Type); An Jacks And Cables (Rca-Type) - RCA VR634HF User Manual

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CONNECTING
TH E VCR TO TH E TV
Refer to these pages to help determine
the best way to
connect the VCR to a TV, stereo, or cable box.
SELECTING
JACKS AND
CABLES
RF JACKS AND
COAXIAL
CABLES (F-TYPE)
The RF jacks provide good picture and mono sound
quality, and must be used if audio/video
connections
are
not available for your TV.
These jacks are required for antenna or cable-TV
connections.
The RF jacks on the VCR are labeled ANT. IN
and RF OUT. The coaxial cable supplied with your VCR is
used to connect the VCR's RF OUT jack and your TV's
antenna
input.
RF Jack
AUDIO/VIDEO
(A/V)
JACKS AND
CABLES (RCA-
TYPE)
AudioNideo
jacks provide very good picture quality and
stereo sound, and can be used if your TV has AN input
jacks. Generally, if AN jacks are used, a line INPUT
"channel"
needs to be tuned to in order to see the picture.
For detailed
information
about the TV's input source
channel, see "Finding the TV's Video Input Channel"
in the
References section of this manual.
A/V jacks can be used for most connections
between
components.
The VCR's AN jacks are color coded (yellow
for video, red for RIGHT audio, and white for LEFT/MONO
audio). If your TV only has one input for audio, a Y-
adapter may be needed to hear sound from both the left
and right channels (the adapter will be plugged into the
VCR's LEFT audio out jack).
Audio/Video Jack
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