Abbreviated Instructions (For The Technically Inclined) - View-Master Interactive Vision Installing And Operating Instructions

Television system (vmiv)
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SETTING UP
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Find the cable attached to your VCR at the jack labelled VHF
OUT. (Depending on the VCR, this jack may also be called RF
OUT, OUT
to IV, IV
OUT,
or
something similar.)
See what the
other end of that cable is attached to.
If the cable connects...
A.
B.
C.
D.
... directly to your 1V
(for stereo lV, see
D.
below)
... to a cable converter box
... to a switch box to which a cable converter
box, electronic game or home computer is
also connected
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.., to your stereo 1V, with audio and video
cables also attached
(Please read "A Note on Stereo," page 18)
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Abbrevi'ated Instructions (for the technically inclined)
From the viewpoint of signal flow. the View-Master@ Interactive Vision™
(VMIVl should always be positioned immediately after the VCR.
Television System
When the VMIV is turned off, the RF signal is passed through (via RF
IN
and RF OUT) to TV
without being modified.
Interactive videocassettes are encoded for interactions. Code. graphics. and sound for the
games and other interactions are passed to VMIV for processing. This data travels via
AUDIO/VIDEO (RCA cables) from the VCR to VMIV.
VMIV sends its signal to the TV via the RF cable.
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