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Connections
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D. Connection with two cable boxes, A/B switch and splitter
The following connection is necessary to record a cable TV programme (even those scrambled by a cable
company) while watching another cable TV programme. The following connection requires two cable boxes, a 2-
way splitter and an A/B switch.
• Connect as shown. Then plug in the power cords of the TV and cable box.
Rear of Unit
From
CATV
system
IN
OUT
VHF/UHF/
CATV
Coaxial cable
(Not supplied)
Coaxial cable (Not supplied)
Splitter
(Not supplied)
Cable Box 1
Cable Box 2
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
TV Rear
ANT/CABLE
A/B switch
(Not supplied)
A
B
Coaxial cable (supplied)
Using the A/B Switch
1.Set the A/B switch to the “A” position in the following situations.
• To watch a cable TV programme while recording another programme.
• To watch a cable TV programme when the VCR is turned off.
2.Set the A/B switch to the “B” position in the following situations.
• To playback a cassette on the VCR.
• To watch a programme being recorded , or to change (or watch) channels with the cable box 2. The output
channel of the cable box 2 and the VCR must be the same.
Notes:
• If you turn off the cable box, you cannot record or view a CATV programme.
• If you have questions regarding any connection procedure, please contact your cable company.
FM
Connect FM antenna (supplied) to the
FM ANTENNA jacks.
AM
Connect the AM loop antenna
(supplied) to the AM LOOP ANTENNA
terminals. Rotate the AM loop antenna
to obtain the best reception.
NOTE: Position this AM loop antenna
as far away as possible from this
system and from the TV.
2. For better reception of Radio
R
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
AM
LO OP
ANT.
FM ANT.
300
()
Ω
IN
OUT
VH F/ UHF/
CATV
AC
FM ANTENNA
AC POWER CORD
AM (MW) LOOP ANTENNA (SUPPLIED)