MAKING CONNECTIONS
You can connect your VCP to a TV mon-
itor, a VCR (video cassette recorder), or
both. To help you make the right
connections:
¥ If connection a TV, use the connec-
tions de-scribed in ÒConnecting a
Standard TVÓ on Page 7.
A Òstandard TVÓ can receive broad-
cast TV signals from an antenna or
cable system, and can be tuned to
different channels to view the broad-
casts. It does not have separate
audio and video input jacks.
¥ If connection a monitor or TV/moni-
tor, use the connections described
in ÒConnect-ing a TV/MonitorÓ on
Page 8. (An additional audio/video
cable is required.)
A ÒTV/monitorÓ is like a standard TV,
but it also has separate audio and
video input jacks. Using the sepa-
rate audio and video input jacks
results in a better quality picture and
sound.
¥ If you want to connect a VCR to the
VCP for copying tapes, use the con-
nections described in ÒConnecting a
VCRÓ on Page 9. (An additional
audio/video cable is required.)
Note to the CATV System Installer:
This reminder is provided to call the
CATV system installerÕs attention to arti-
cle 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable
ground shall be connected to the ground-
ing system of the building, as close to
the point of cable entry as practical.
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