Connecting A Vcr And Cable Box - Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-32HS20 Operating Instructions Manual

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Installing
the TV
Connecting
a VCR and Cable Box
Use this
hookup
if:
Your cable TV company
scrambles
some
channels,
but not all of
them
(pay channels
vs. regular
cable channels),
so you need to
use a cable box, and
You want
to use the Twin View feature.
With this setup
you
can:
To
Use the TV remote
control
to change
channels
using
your
cable
box when
the signal
is scrambled.
Use the TV remote
control
to change
channels
using
your
TV
when
the signal
is not scrambled.
(Your TV's tuner
provides
a
better
signal
than
the cable box.)
Use the Twin View feature.
Record
both
regular
CATV and scrambled
channels.
connect a cable box and a VCR, you will need:
A small, inexpensive
device known as a splittm:
Three coaxial cables.
Either a combination
audio/video
cable, or an S VIDEO cable
and audio cables.
1
Connect
the CATV cable to the single
(input)
jack
of the splitter.
2
Use a coaxial
cable
to connect
one of the two output
jacks
of the
splitter
to the TV's VHF/UHF
jack.
3
Use a coaxial
cable to connect
the other
output
jack of the splitter
to the input
jack
of the cable box.
4
Use a coaxial
cable
to connect
the output
jack of the cable box to
the input
jack of the VCR.
5
Use the video
line (yellow)
of a combination
audio/video
(A/V)
cable to connect
the video
output
jack
of the VCR to the video
input
jack of the TV.
Connect the left (white) and right (red) audio output
channels
of
the VCR to the respective
input channels
on the TV.
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