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Important:
connectingcablewithacablebox
If your cable system requires you to use a cable box, follow the.
directions below to connect your cable box to your VCR:
40} Disconnect the cable box from the TV.
O Connect the cable from the cable box to the ANTENNA IN
terminal on the back of your VCR. Screw or push the cable
onto the terminal until it is tight.
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Place the cable box on the ,:enter of the top of the VCR. Place
the rear of the cable box flush with the rear of the VCR. Make
sure the cable box doesn't obstruct the ve atilation slots on the
VCR.
0 When you are finished, go to page 15, "Ccnnecting the Televi-
sion."
If your cable box has audio and video outputs, follow the addi-
tional directions below.
Connect one audi,_ cable to the ]eft audio output terminal on
the cable box. Connect the other end of t[Lis cable to the
AUDIO INPUT terminal on the VCR labeled L/MONO.
Connect one audia cable to the right audio output terminal on
the cable box. Connect the other end of this cable to the
AUDIO INPUT terminal on the VCR labeled R.
Connect one video cable to the video output terminal on the
cable box. Connect the other end of this cable to the VIDEO
INPUT terminal on the VCR.
Audio and video cables are available at your local electronics
store.
If your cable company requires the use of a cable box, you can't
record one channel while watching another. If you have questions
concerning your cable system, please contact your cable company.
Connecting other antennas
If you don't have cable TV, you'll need to connect a regular an-
tenna. Your antenna may have one of two different kind of ends
(called "leads") on it.
The two kinds of leads are:
300-ohm flat twin leads
that took like this... •
...or a ,T5-ohm round lead
that looks like this:
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