Jacks And Cables; Protect Your Components From Overheating - RCA DRD222RD User Manual

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Setup and Connections

Protect Your Components from Overheating

Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components. Arrange
the components so that air can circulate freely.
Do not stack components.
Allow adequate ventilation when placing your components in a
stand.
Place an amplifier or receiver on the top shelf of the stand so
heated air rising from it will not flow around other components.

Jacks and Cables

Below is a description of the jacks and cables you can use to make
connections. Note that not all cables may come with your system.
S-Video Jack and Cable
The S-Video jack provides the best picture quality for your system.
This jack is available on many TVs and is used in conjunction with audio
cables to connect the receiver to your TV. Remember also to connect the
left and right audio cables because the S-Video jack carries only the
picture signal, not the sound.
RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)
The RF jacks provide good picture and mono sound quality, and are to
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 receiver are labeled IN FROM ANT and OUT TO TV.
S-Video Jack
RF Jack
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