VCR and Cable Box
_ Using
S VIDEOjacks?
See page25.
Forbest results, usethis connectionif:
Your cable company scrambles some channels, such as premium
channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not
scramble all channels.
With this connection,you can useall the dual picture features.
With this connectionyou can:
-_ Use the TV remote control to change channels coming through
the cable box. (You must first program the remote control for
your specific cable box; see "Programming the Remote Control"
on page 51.)
..I Use the TV remote control to change channels coming directly
into the TV's VHF/UHF jack. (The TV's tuner provides a better
signal than the cable box.)
__ Record channels coming through the cable box and channels
coming directly into the TV.
Toconnect a VCRand cable box, you need:
A splitter, which is a small, inexpensive device that you can
purchase at your local electronics store.
J Three coaxial cables.
One A/V cable or one S VIDEO cable with audio cables.
To connect the VCRand cable box
1 Connect the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter.
2 Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the splitter's two output
jacks to the TV's VHF/UHF jack.
3 Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter's other output jack to
the cable box's input jack.
4 Use a coaxial cable to connect the cable box's output jack to the
VCR's RF input jack.
5 Use an A/V cable to connect the VCR's A/V output jacks to the
TV's A/V input jacks.
6 Run the Auto Setup program, as described in "Setting Up the
Channel List" on page 43.
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