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| Advantages | |
| Allows playback of pre-recorded tapes. | |
| Records any channel in stereo | |
| Allows you to watch and record the same channel | |
| Disadvantages | |
| Will not allow viewing of one channel while recording a different channel. | |
| To Connect: |
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A. |
Connect cable from the wall to "CABLE IN" (1) on the set-top terminal. |
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B. |
Connect RCA jacks from the set-top terminal audio and video output (2) to audio and video input on the VCR (3). |
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C. |
Connect the RCA jacks from the VCR audio and video input (4) to audio and video input on the TV (5). |
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D. |
Plug TV power cord into the outlet on the back of the set-top terminal. |
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E. |
Plug set-top terminal power cord and VCR power cord into electrical outlets. |
We recommend utilizing surge protection for all electronic components. Plugging set-top terminal into surge protector will now protect outlet on rear of set-top terminal.
Operating Instructions for VCR Hook-up Type A
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What you want to do |
Set-top Terminal |
VCR Channel |
VCR Setting |
TV |
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To watch cable |
Select channel to watch |
Line 1 / Line 2 |
Turned On |
Video 1 / Auxiliary |
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To playback |
N/A |
Line 1 / Line 2 |
Play |
Video 1 / Auxiliary |
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To time record while away |
Use optional VCR controller |
Set VCR timer to Line 1 / Line 2 |
Time record |
Off |
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To record and watch same channel |
Select channel to record and watch |
VCR to Line 1 / Line 2 |
Record |
Video 1 / Auxiliary |




