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Chapter 2: Connecting YourVCR
Connecting a DSS ° or PRIMESTAR ®Receiver(optional) ( cont.)
connecting an IR emitter
Connect
the IR emitter
to the CONVERTE',R
BOX CONTROL
terminal
on the back of the VCR. Run the emitter
to the ,,satellite
receiver.
Place the emitter
so that
the bulb laces the IR window
on the receiver.
Finally,
follow the instructions
in the paragraph
above to test your VCR's ability to control :your satellite
receiver.
You can use the other emitter
for the cable box, otherwise,
store
it out fo the way.
BACK PANEL (VCR)
_I'_VERTER _
IN
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®
SATELLITE-" RECEIVER
IR WINDOW
For other component
Connectingthe AN Network(optional)
Some Mitsubishi
TVs and VCRs have special terminals
called the
"A/V Network."
The primary
purpose
of the A/V Network
is to
"pass" remote control
codes between
Mitsubi shi compone_.lts.
That
is, when the A!V Network
is connected,
you can point your VCR
remote
control at the TV, and the TV will "p ass" the commands
on
to the VCR.
To connect the A/V Network_
you will need a cable with a "mini"
jack at both ends. (A mini jack is the kind you find on headphones
for personal
stereos. ) A cable may be includ_.d with your Mitsu-
bishi TV. Ifnoq
you can purchase
a cable with mini jacks at your
Mitsubishi
dealer
or an electronics
store.
To connect the A/V Network:
Connect
a cable to the terminal
on the TV labeled
A!V NET-
WORK OUT or ACTIVE A/V NETWORK.
Connect
the otlher end
of the cable to the terminal
on the VCR labeled
A/V NETWORK
IN.
BACK
PANEL
(VCR)
_4VERTER k'V
I
]0x00fG_ NETWORK!
IN
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BACK PANEL
Mitsubishi TV)
A/V NETWORK
I
IN
OUT
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