Basic Tvto Vcr Connection - RCA 24V511T User Manual

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The basic c omponent (VCR, DVD player etc.) t oTV connection isdescribed below, Forother h ookups, refer t oyourcomponent's
instruction manual.
Connect ayellow video cable t otheVIDEO jackonthefrontoftheTV and totheVIDEO O UT j ackon
VCR (orother
your
component),
Connect anaudio cable totheAUDIO j ackonthefrontoftheTV and totheAUDIO O UT o ftheVCR (orother d evice). Match the
cable c olor t othe jackcolor.
Turn ontheTV andtheVCR.
Press theINPUT button ontheremote c ontrol untilthecorrect video input c hannel
inthe
rightcorner o ftheTV
appears
upper
screen, When youplaymaterial ontheVCR, DVD player, etc. t hatisconnected totheAUDIO and VIDEO jacksitwill appear onthe
video input c hannel. (Page 4has acomplete list.)
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Model 24V511T: rear terminal
Model 24V511 T: side AV (front)
_n_Ut
OUTPUT
Modet 20V500T:
rear terminal
Modet 20V500T:
side AV (front)
Audio and video cables are not
supplied with the TV.
Audio cables are usually red
and white. Video cables are
usually yellow.
Your VCR may not have audio
and video out jacks, but only
an RF orANTENNA
OUT jack.
Use a coaxial cableto connect
the VCR'sANTENNA
OUT jack
to the TV's 75OHM
ANTENNA
INPUTjack.
There is also an S-VIDEO jack on the
rear of the TV. Use S-Video connec-
tion if your DVD player, camcorder,
etc. has an S-Video Out jack. S-Video
provides a clearer picture than the
standard video (the yellow jack).
Choose S-VIDEO to view material
playing on equipment
connected
to
the S-VIDEO jack.
Use either S-VIDEO jack or VIDEO
jack,
Do not use both at the same
time for the same piece of
equipment.
This would
interfere
with
the picture
display. If both are used,
S-VIDEO has priority
over the yellow
VIDEO jack.

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