Connections - Toshiba W-528 Owner's Manual

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PREPARATION
Conlzection$
Befot'e
you
use
this
VCR,
it _s necessary
to connect
it to your
TV
Several
ways
of connecting
are
avadable depending on your use of TV or cable box Select one whch is apphcable to your equipment
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Disconnect the antenna cable from your TV and connect it to the RF IN terminal on the
VCR
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Connect
the RF OUT terminal
to the TV_
VHF/UHF
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comb,nat,on an,enna _
VnHyF an,enna _
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Setttng the VCR Output Channel
Antenna sphtter
When the VCR is connected Jnthis way the VCR sends the output
(not supphed_
signals to channel 3 or 4 on your TV Set Ihe output channel
selector (CH selector) of the VCR to 3 or 4 whichever _svacant
in your"
area
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The AUDIO/VIDEO
jacks are also available
to connect
your TV
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When
connected
your
fV
using
the
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AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT jacks
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To watch vEdeo p_ctures set the v_deo tnput mode
o_
=
on your TV For the v_deo _nput mode
refer to the
LL_
LL_
_nual
of your TV
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Choose
one of the below
according
to your usage
of the cable
box
This
set-up
will
enable
you
to:
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--
record an unscrambled
channel
_
- watch an unscrambled
channel whEle recording _t
- record an unscrambled
channel whde watching
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another (only when you connect a cable compahble TV}
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_You
will
need
to:
_nc_m,n_ _b_e_
• select TV channel 3 or 4 to receive v{de0 signals
• 1o record a channel whde watching another press
TV/VCR on the remote control to turn off the VCR'
indicator m the VCR d_splay and select a desFed
channel on the TV #only when you connect a cable-
compahble TV)
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