Mitsubishi HS-U760 Owner's Manual page 21

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_>Important:
O
Connect
an S-Video cable to the S-Video output
terminal
on
the receiver;
connect
the other end of tt:Le cable to the terminal
on the rear of the VCR ]abeled
S-VIDEO
IN.
If possible,
you should
have connected
your VCR to your TV with
an S-Video cable. Not only will this provicle you with a better
picture,
but it will allow you to watch the satellite
video signal
on
your TV even when the VCR is off. If you connect your VCR to
your TV with a standard
video cable, you will have to turn your
VCR on to watch the video signal from the ;satellite
receiver.
(You
will be able to hear the audio signal
from your satellite
receiver
both when the VCR is on and when it is off.)
If you want to connect a cable box with audio/video
outputs
to
your VCR, connect it to the terminals
on the front of the VCR.
When you connect a satellite
receiver
to the S-Video input
on the
rear of the VCR, you cannot
record through
the standard
video
input
on the rear of the VCR.
ConnectingtheAN Network(optional)
Some Mitsubishi
TVs and VCRs have special input and output
terminals
called the "A/V Network."
The primary
purpose
of the
A/V Network
is to "pass" remote control
codes between
Mitsubishi
components.
That is, when the A/V Network
is connected,
you can
point your VCR remote
conr,rol at the TV, and the TV will "pass"
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 included
with your Mitsu-
bishi TV. If not, you can purchase
a cable _ith mini jacks at your
Mitsubishi
dealer
or an electronics
store.
To connect
the A/V Network:
O
Connect
a cable to the terminal
on the TV labeled
A/V NET-
WORK OUT or ACTIVE A/V NETWORK.
Connect
the other
end of the cable to the terminal
on the VCR labeled ACTIVE
A/V NETWORK
IN.
BACK PANEL
(Mitsubishi TV)
A/V NETWORK
IN
OUT
0
BACK PANEL
(VCR)
O
BACK PANEL
(Other Mitsubishiicomponent)
AN NETWORK
IN
OUT
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