Choosing A Connection - RCA DSA112NW Installer's Manual

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Choosing a Connection

The following pages show four examples of hookups commonly
used to connect the DSS
components. Refer to your TV and VCR Owner's Manuals for
more information on hooking up your specific components.
Connection A
Provides the best possible picture and stereo audio quality.
To use Connection A, you must have:
TV with S-Video input, plus separate RF and audio/video
inputs (jacks).
VCR with RF input and output
S-Video, coaxial, and audio/video cables
Connection B
Provides very good picture and stereo audio quality.
To use Connection B, you must have:
TV with separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks)
VCR with RF input and output
Coaxial and audio/video cables
Connection C
Provides good picture and mono audio quality.
To use Connection C, you must have:
TV with RF input (jack)
VCR with RF and audio/video inputs
Coaxial and audio/video cables
Connection D
Provides good picture and mono audio quality.
To use Connection D, you must have:
TV with RF input (jack)
Coaxial cables
®
receiver with a TV and other
The four types of connections shown
here will work in most cases, but you
may want to consult your TV or VCR
User Guides for information specific
to your brand and model.
Additionally, consult the manual that
accompanied your DSS
connection specific to that receiver.
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receiver for a
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