THE ULTIMATE CONNECTION
Shouldyou chooseto utilize your new receiver to itsfullest potential by running all your audio components
through it, you will need purchaseadditional connectors. How many and what kind is purely situational.
The following is a complete description of all the_jacks on the back of the receiver and how they can be utilized
to provide greater enjoyment. Rememberwhen connecting audio and video cablesthat, in addition to being
color-codedfor connectionaccuracy, RIGHTjacks always connectto RIGHTjacks and LEFTto LEFT,but IN,jacks
connect to OUT-jacksand OUTjacks connectto IN.
NOTE: Pleasebe advisedthe jacks are given generalized namesand locations. Your TVNCR/cable box/satellite
receiver/etc, might have a different configuration of jacks with different names. The diagrams below are
outlined in the simplest possible detail.
STEP 1: CONNECTING YOUR
SATELLITE/CABLE RECEIVER
Connectthe "OUT" jack on your cable/satellite
receiver box to the "IN FROMANTENNA"jack on the
back of your VCR.
Thenconnectthe "OUT to TV"jack on the back of
your VCRto the "CABLE/ANTENNA" jack on the back
of your TV.
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STEP 2: CONNECTING
YOUR VCR TO THE RECEIVER
Using video cables,connect the video VCR"IN" and
"OUT"jacks on the back of your receiver to the "OUT"
and "IN" videojecks on the back of your VCR.
Using audio cables,connect the right and left "IN" and
"OUT" audio VCR,jacks on the back of your receiver to
the right and left "IN" and "OUT',jacks on the back of
your VCR.
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