Connectinga Regulartv To The Vcr; Connectinga Tv With Audioand Video Inputs - Mitsubishi HS-U510 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2: Connecting YourVCR
Conne_,'ting theTelevision (cont.)
Connectinga regularTV to the VCR
To connect
a regular
TV to the VCR:
O
Take the black cable (called a coaxial cable) that is supplied
with your VCR and attach
it to the terndr,al
labeled AN-
TENNA
OUT on the back of your VCR.
O
Connect
the other end of this cable to the terminal
on your TV
labeled
ANTENNA
IN. This terminal
is sometimes
also called
_ANT-IN" or %rI-IF IN." If'you have an older TV without
this
kind of terminal,
you will have to use a splitter
and then
connect
the splitter
to the television.
O
If you have a TV with auc_io and video inputs,
you should
proceed
to the next section, "Connecting,
a TV with audio and
video inputs."
Otherwise,
your connection
s are complete.
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ANTENNA
IN
TV without an ANTENNA IN terminal
(single antenna terminal for VHF _Lnd UHF)
UHF/VHF Splitter
Connect to
Connect
to
From ANTENNA OUT
VHF IN on
on VCR
TV.
UHF/VHF Splitter
Connect
to
/
UHF IN on TV.
From ANTENNA
Corlnect to t"
OUT on VCR
VHF: IN on TV.
Connectinga TV with audioand video inputs
Your new VCR can be connected
to many
di_.:'erent types of
televisions.
Because
you purchased
a l-li-F_i VCR, you will want to
take advantage
of its superior
sound capability
and connect it to a
stereo TV system.
Before you begin:
• You should
have already
completed
the section "Connecting
a regular
TV to the VCR."
connecting a stereoTVwith audiovideoinputs
O
Connect
a set of red and white
audio cab:.es to the AUDIO
OUTPUT
terminals
on the VCR labeled
AUDIO OUT. The
red cable is for connecting
the right (R) Channel and the white
cable is for connecting
the left (L) channel.
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