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Matsui VP9408 - Basic VCR Installation

Matsui VP9408
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Introduction &
Contents
Installing your
VCR
Setting up your
VCR
Playing a
Video Tape
Recording
Programmes
Advanced
Features
Help and
Specification
Basic VCR Installation
This page shows the most basic way to connect your VCR to your TV if you do not have a SCART lead or SCART socket on your TV.
We recommend you connect your VCR to your TV using a SCART lead (see the previous page).
We recommend all connections must be made with both your VCR and TV unplugged from the mains supply.
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Before you can use your VCR, it
must be connected to your TV
using an aerial lead. You must also
connect your VCR to your
household aerial.
The type of household aerial
required depends on the position
of your home, it’s distance from the
transmitter and local interference. If
you do not have a household
aerial and you are uncertain of
what to buy, you should seek the
advice of a local aerial contractor.
If you use a cable service then
connect the aerial lead to your
cable decoder box instead of your
main aerial wall socket.
(Consult your cable decoder box
instructions for more details)
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Back view of TV(not supplied).
Back view of VCR.
Aerial lead
(not supplied).
Aerial lead (supplied).
DO NOT PLUG
YOUR VCR INTO
THE MAINS
SUPPLY YET.
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