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Hooking Up the VCR
Hooking Up the VCR
The hookups on pages 3 through 7 are divided into two hookup types: Basic (A) and Advanced
(B and C).
The basic hookup shows the backs of TVs that have only an antenna/cable connection. It is the
easier of the two and additional accessories may not be needed.
The advanced hookup shows the VCR hooked up to a TV with audio and video jacks. This
connection may improve the picture quality as well as convenience of operation.
Choosing a Hookup
Answer the questions to choose the hookup for your VCR.
1. How does your TV receive signals?
Choose one answer from below.
A. Outside antenna Ð Turn to page 3.
B. Rabbit ears (set-top) and/or bow tie antenna Ð Turn to page 3.
C. Cable System Ð Go to question 3.
D. Satellite System and another source (A, B, C) Ð Go to question 3.
2. What type of cable-TV system* do you have?
Choose one answer from below.
A. Cable without a box Ð Turn to page 3.
B. Cable box to unscramble all the channels Ð Turn to page 4.
C. Cable box to unscramble only pay channels, such as HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, etc. Ð Turn to page 5.
*You may need to contact your local cable company for assistance.
3. What type of satellite system do you have?
Choose one answer from below.
A. Satellite receiver connected to TV without audio/video inputs Ð Turn to page 6.
B. Basic satellite receiver connected to TV with audio/video inputs Ð Turn to page 7.
C. Deluxe satellite receiver connected to TV with audio/video inputs Ð Turn to page 7.
Optional Hookups
How to Hook Up Two VCRs for Copying Tapes
1. Select a hookup by answering the questions above.
2. Then modify the connections as shown on page 8.