ProScan PS27123 Owner's Manual page 45

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VCR
Connections
Standard VHS VCR (Not S-VHS)
These connections
allow you to record TV programs
and play
back tapes.
For picture-in-picture
viewing,
use the preferred
method.
2 Way Signal Splitter"
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Incoming Cable
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From Antenna or Cable-'n/System
Preferred Method
Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR
to your TV if you are in an area with good signal reception.
This method uses a 2-way signal splitter to run separate
signals to the VCR and TV. This way you can view either
TV programs or VCR tapes and not be concerned about tile
position
of the
VCR's
TVNCR switch.
If your
cable
company requires a decoder box for premium channels,
refer to page 38.
Note:
The audio/video
connections
from theVCR
to the TV are
required for pictur6-in-picture
viewing
and for you to watch tapes being
played by the VCR.
Operation:
If the VCR is connected
to INPUT1jacks as
shown, select TV channel 91 to view whatever the VCR is
playing.
Preferred Method
Audio/_ideo Cables"
[suchas AH069G)
Coaxial Antenna Cables*
(such as AH037 or AH065G}
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Back of131
AUDIO
HI'RC OUT
SELECT OUT
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Back of VCR
IN FRoM ANT
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Note: A second audio/
video device can be
connected to the INPUT 2
jacks in a similar manner.
S VIDEO *
VIDEO
INPUT
SELECT
CONVERTE_[_!
2
OUT
/o
If you connect a second audio/video device to INPUT 2, select
TV channel
92 to view
whatever
the second
device
is playing.
Note:
You can program Your TV to automatically
select the proper VCR
input channel (91 or 92) when you press the VCR1or VeR2/LD button•
Details are on page 23.
Simplified Method
Shown here is a simplified
method of
connecting
a VCR to your TV. This method is
best for areas with poor signal reception.
If
your cable company requires a decoder box
for premium channels, refer to page 38.
Note:
The audio/video
connections
from the VCR to the
TV are optional;
however,
these additional
connections
• usually produc e a better-quality
picture during VCR
playback.
These connections
arc required,
howevcr,, for
picture-in-picture
viewing
and for stereo playback
from
stereo VCRs.
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Operation:
If thc VCR
is conncctcd
to INPUT 1
jacks
as shown,
select
TV chalmel
9 l to view
whatever
the VCR
is playing.
If you .conncc/a
second
audio/video
device to
INPUT24 select TV channel
92to
view whatever
the second
device is playing.
Simplified Method
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AUDIO
@
HI-FI OUT SELECTOUT.
connected to the INPUT 2
jacks in a similar manner.
Incoming Cable
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Back of VCR
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VIDEO
AUDIO
OUT
OUT
1
Ill
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SELECT
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supply stores.
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