Connecting Two Vcrs; Connecting A Camcorder; Connecting An Audio Amplifier - Toshiba 32AF46C Owner's Manual

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Connecting two VCRs

This connection allows you to record (dub/edit) from one VCR to
another VCR.
You will also be able to record from one TV channel while watching
another channel.
Stereo VCR / Playback
To antenna
TV
Stereo VCR/ Recording

Connecting a camcorder

This connection allows you to watch video materials recorded on a
camcorder.
Front Panel of TV

Connecting an audio amplifier

This connection allows you to use an audio amplifier to enjoy high quality
sound. This also allows you to use external speakers.
To control the audio, turn on the TV and the stereo amplifier.
Audio Amplifier
TV
To cable,
cable box
or antenna
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VIDEO
AUDIO
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VIDEO
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VIDEO 2
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IN from ANT
OUT to TV
OUT
CH 3
L
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CH 4
VIDEO
AUDIO
Camcorder
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
OUT
AUDIO
VIDEO 3 L/MONO
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PHONES
AUDIO
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OUT
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VIDEO
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VIDEO 2
You will need:
• two coaxial cables
• two sets of standard A/V cables
Note:
Do not connect the same VCR to the output
and input jacks on the TV at the same time.
For better picture quality, if your VCR has
S-video, you can use an S-video cable
instead of the standard video cable. Do not
connect a standard video cable and an
S-video cable to VIDEO1 simultaneously.
You will need:
• one set of standard A/V cables
Note:
For better picture quality, if your camcorder
has S-video, you can connect an S-video
cable (and standard audio cables) to VIDEO1
on the back of the TV. Do not connect a
standard video cable and an S-video cable to
VIDEO1 simultaneously.
You will need:
• one coaxial cable
• one pair of standard audio cables
The unauthorized recording, use,
distribution or revision of television
programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other
materials is prohibited under the
Copyright Laws of the United States and
other countries, and may subject you to
civil and criminal liability.
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