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RCA IB-F20551WN Owner's Manual page 22

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These connections
allow you to record TV programs
and play back tapes.
Preferred
Method
(for areas with good
signal reception)
Incoming
Cable
Coaxial Antenna Cables*
(such as #AH037)
2-Way Signal Splitter*
(such as #AH047)
Back
of VCR
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AudioNideo Cables*
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Shown here is the preferred method of connecting a VCR to your
TV. 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 the position
of the VCR's TV/VCR switch.
Note: The audio/video connections from the VCR to the TV are
required in order for you to watch tapes being played by the VCR.
Operation:
If the VCR is connected to INPUT 1 jacks as shown, press
number buttons 9 then 1 (channel 91) to view whatever the VCR
is playing.
Simplified
Method
(also for areas with poor
signal reception)
A_E_A
,.coming
of VCR
\
[
Back
bles
U
J
(such as #AH069G)
1
Shown here is a simplified method of connecting a VCR to your
TV. The preferred method (using a 2-way signal splitter) is
shown above. On many VCR's, turning them on causes the
VCR's TV/VCR switching to disconnect the antenna signals from
the TV. By using a signal splitter to run separate signals to the
VCR and TV, you can view TV programs or VCR tapes and not
be concerned about the position of the VCR's TV/VCR switch.
Coaxial Antenna Cable*
(such as #AH037)
/
Note: The audio/video connections from the VC1Vtothe TV are
optional; however, these additional connections usually produce a
better-quality picture during VCR playback. These connections are
required; however,for stereo playback from stereo VCR's.
Operation:
If the VCR is connected to INPUT 1 jacks as shown, press
number buttons 9 then 1 (channel 91) to view whatever the VCR
is playing.
* _nal
accessories
are available
from most dealers
and electronics
supply stores.
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