Choosing A Vcr Connection; Advantages Of Audio/Video Cable Connections; Don't Forget About The Auto Tv/Vcr Feature - GE 25GT539 User Manual

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Choosing
a VCR Connection
There are several different
ways to hook up your VCR, depending
on whether
or not you have cable, and if you have cable,
whether
you have a cable box, and if some of the channels are
scrambled
and...well,
you get the picture.
Three connections
are described
in this section and one of them
should provide
you with a VCR hookup that works.
TV with RF jack only
TV with audio/video
jacks
TV with audio/video
jacks and cable box to unscramble
pay
channels only
If you need to hook up additional
components
not shown in the
diagrams
here (and are unsure of how to connect
them), refer to
the instruction
manual that came with that particular
component.
Advantages
of Audio/Video
Cable
Connections
Using a simple coaxial cable connection gives you good picture
quality.
If your television
has audio/video
jacks, I highly
recommend
using them to get better picture and sound quality
when recording
and playing back videotapes.
These connections
give you more convenient
operation
by not having to share the
TV's antenna signal.
Don't
Forget About the Auto TV/VCR
Feature
The TV/VCR switch controls
whether the picture signal is coming
from the VCR or the TV.
Set the Auto TV/VCR feature to ON when using only ANT.IN and
RF OUT jacks and OFF when using the AUDIO and VIDEO OUT
jacks--so your TV signal is not interrupted
when the VCR is
turned on.
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