Rearpanelterminals - Mitsubishi HS-U760 Owner's Manual

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enter
button
(ENTER)
Use this button
to add channels
to the
super quick view memory
or to enter
selections
on the on-screen
menus.
_9) video
function
butl;on
(VIDEO:)
Press this button
to adjust
the VCR's
video functions.
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antenna
terminals
• antenna
in (ANTENNA
IN)
Use this terminal
to attach
an external
antenna
or cable. This "brings
in" an
outside
signal.
• antenna
out (ANTENNA
OUT)
Use this terminal
to attach
the VCR to
your TV. This terminal
"sends out" the
signal
to your TV.
video
input
and output
terminals
These yellow terminals
are for sending
(OUT) and receiving
(IN) video signals.
You
will only need to use these if you have a
monitor
television,
or for making
copies of
tapes. The black terminals
marked
with an
"S" marked
are called "S-Video" terminals
and can be used to connect televisions
with
S-Video terminals.
("S-Video Terminal"
refers to a Separate
Luminance-Chromi-
nance (Y/C) terminal
that conforms
to the
NTSC signal.)
converter
box control
terminal
(CONVERTER
BOX CONTROL)
Use this terminal to connect a cable that
sends signals
to a converter
box or satellite
receiver.
(The cable is available
from your
Mitsubishi
dealer,
part name, "KIT-CBC.")
Use this cable if:
• your converter
box or satellite
receiver
cannot
receive a signal from the Con-
verter
Box Control
Transmitter,
or
• you would like to place your converter
box or satellite
receiver
away from the
VCR.
edit terminal
(EDIT)
When you use the edit terminal
to connect
two Mitsubishi
VCRs, you can synchronize
the VCRs' pause
and record functions,
making
it easier to edit copies of tapes.
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A/V Network
terminals
(ACTIVE
A/V NETWORK)
Use these terminals
to connect
the VCR to
other Mitsubishi
products
that have
Active A/V Network
terminals
or A!V
Network
terminals.
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video
channel
swiLch
(VIDEO
CHAN-
NEL)
If you connect
your VCR to a monitor
TV,
set tlhis switch to "O FF/AV." If you connect
your VCR to a regular
TV, set the switch
to "3" or "4," whichever
station
is NOT
used for broadcasting
in your area. (See
page 21.)
audio
input
and oatput
terminals
These
red and wh:[t(! terminals
are for
sending
(OUT) and receiving
(IN) audio
signals.
Red signifies
the right channel,
and white signifies
the left channel.
Stereo
audio cables are also color coded red and
white.
If you are receiving
or sending
a
mono (non-stereo)
signal, you should use
only the left (white) terminal.
timer
reset
button
(TIMER
RESET)
If you press this button,
you will erase all
of your programmed
recording
settings,
reset the on-screen
language,
and also
reset the clock. Use this button
with care.
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