Things To Consider Before Connecting Components; Cable Considerations - RCA VR705HF User Manual

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Connections
&
Setup
Things to Consider Before Connecting
Components
Protect
Components
From Power
Surges
Connect all components
before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet.
Always turn off the TV and other components
before you connect or disconnect
any cables.
Position
Cables to Avoid Audio
Hum or Interference
Insert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks.
Place any Audio/Video
(A/V) cables to the side(s) of the TV's back panel instead of straight
down the back after connecting
components.
Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and keep them away from all A!V cables as much as
possible.
Make sure all antennas
and cables are properly grounded.
Refer to the Safety Tips sheet
packed
with your unit for detailed
information.
Protect
Components
From Overheating
Never block ventilation
slots in any component.
Arrange the components
so that air can
circulate freely.
Do not stack components.
Allow adequate
ventilation
when placing components
in a stand.
Place an amplifier or satellite receiver on the top shelf of a stand so heated air rising from it
will not flow around other components.
Cable Considerations
The RF coaxial cable supplied
with your VCR carries both sound and picture information.
This is
the cable used in all connection
diagrams
illustrated in this chapter.
If your "IV has A/V input jacks, you should use A/V cables (not supplied)
to connect
the VCR to
the TV. A/V cables provide better picture and sound quality than an RF coaxial cable. If you
would like to hook up your VCR using A/V cables, refer to the Adz'anted
ConpzectioTl
information
on page 51 in the Otherlnformation
chapter of the manual.
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