Connecting
a
VCR
and
antenna,
Cable
TV
or
Camcorder
TV
back
panel
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Cable
TV
or
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Cable
TV
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inputs
on
TV
right
side
panel
You
will need:
• coaxial cables
• standard A/V cables
- If you have a mono
VCR,
connect UMONO
on
the
TV
to
your
VCR's
audio out terminal
using the white audio cable only
• standard audio cables
(If
you have a mono
VCR)
Note: When you use a Cable box, you
may
not
be
able to use the remote control to
program
or
access
certain features on the
TV
To
view the VCR:
Turn
ON
the VCR. Select the
VIDEO
1video input
source
on
the
TV.
*
To
view the camcorder video:
Select the
VIDEO
2 video input source on the
TV.
*
*
To
select the video input source, press
INPUT
on
the remote control
(10i'
page 22).
To
program the
TV
remote control
to
operate other devices, see
Chapter
3.
To
view the antenna
or
Cable signal:
Select the
ANT/CABLE
video input source on the
TV.
*
To
view basic and premium Cable channels:
Turn
OFF
the VCR. Select the
ANT/CABLE
video
input source on the TV.
*Tune the
TV
to channel 3
or
4 (whichever channel the Cable box
output
is
set to).
Use the Cable box controls to
change
channels.
The
unauthorized
recording,
use,
distribution,
or
revision
of
television
programs,
videotapes,
DVDs,
and
other
materials
is
prohibited
under
the
Copyright
Laws
of
the
United
States
and
other
countries,
and
may
subject
you
to
civil
and
criminal
liability.
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