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Appendix A: Connecting the Receiver
TV and VCR
This connection provides
• stereo or surround sound from TV programs
broadcast in stereo
• stereo, surround sound or mono sound from a VCR
• viewing one channel on TV while recording another
channel
To use this connection, you
Should have
• (3) paired (red/white) stereo cables
• (3) single (yellow) video cables
• (2) coaxial cables
To Connect
1. Connect the cables as shown in the
diagram below.
Using This Connection
To watch TV programs
1. Turn off the VCR.
2. Press TV and tune to a channel.
To watch or play a tape on the VCR
1. Press VCR.
2. Press PLAY.
To record one program and watch another
1. Press VCR and tune to a channel.
2. Begin recording.
3. Make sure TV/VCR switch on the
VCR is set to TV.
4. Press TV and tune to a channel.
VCR
(MONO)
1
2
SUB WOOFER
OUT
AUDIO
IN OUT
DVD/
LD
SAT
AUDIO
L
R
IN OUT
CD
TAPE/MD
TV
L
R
VCR SAT
IN OUT
VIDEO
DVD/
LD
MONITOR
OUT
DVD5.1
L
R
AM ANT
300Ω
BAL
FM ANT
DVD
5.1
AUDIO
CENTER
L-SUR
SUB
WOOFER
REAR
R-SUR
L/MONO
RIGHT
AUDIO
RECEIVER
L/MONO RIGHT
S-VIDEO
INPUT 1
VIDEO
L/MONO RIGHT
S-VIDEO
INPUT 2
VIDEO
L/MONO RIGHT
INPUT 3
VIDEO
ANT A
SIGNAL
SOURCE
L/MONO RIGHT
OUTPUT
BRIDGED
FROM
INPUT 1
VIDEO
L/MONO RIGHTVIDEO
VIDEO
FIXED
OUTPUT
TV TUNER
OUTPUT
TV
CABLE
BOX
IN
OUT
OR ANTENNA
VCR
OUT TO TV
CH3
CH4
LR
IN FROM ANT
VIDEO
ANT B
IN
OUT
If your TV has more than one video
input, make sure the VCR1, LD•VCR2
and SAT buttons tune the TV to the
same channel that the receiver
monitor out is plugged into.
Refer to the TV’s user’s guide for
more information.
Caution: The unauthorized recording
of television programs and other
materials may infringe the rights of
others.