RCA M52732 User Manual page 34

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can send the incoming cable-TV signals directly to the TV and also
thru the converter/decoder box and VCR as shown above.
You can easily switch between the .signals' coming into the ANT A
jack and the ANT B jack by pressing the ANT buttonon the remote
control.' The channel numbers will change color to let you know
which antenna signal you are watching. When the numbers are
blue, you are seeing the ANT A signals. When the numbers are
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Most cable comnanies that reauire use of a converter/decoder box
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If you have a stereo VCR, be sure to also connect the
AUDIO and VIDEO OUTjacks on the VCR to the AUDIO and
VIDEO IN jacks on the TV as shown on page 35. These
additional audio/video connections are required for picture-in-
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the signals from the VCR that are going into the INPUT jacks,
select TV channel 91 if you connected the VCR to the. INPUT I
jacks or select channel 92 if you connectedme VCR to the
INPUT 2 jacks. Select TV channel 90 if you have an S-VHS
VCR connected to the TV's S-VIDEO connector.
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