Manual

Beforeyoubeginthissection:
You should have already completed the section "Connecting
a regular TV to the VCR."
connectingastereoTVwithaudioandvideoinputs
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Connect a set of red and white audio cables to the AUDIO
OUTPUT terminals on the VCR labeled AUDIO OUT. The
red cable is for connecting the right (R) channel and tile white
cable is for connecting the left (L) channel. If your TV has
only one (mono) audio input, connect only the white (I,)
output from your VCR.
DImportant: If you are connecting your VCR to a mono (non-stereo) TV, you
cannot take advantage of your VCR's Hi-Fi sound.
Connect the other ends of this cable to the AUDIO INPUT
terminals on your TV labeled AUDIO IN.
Connect a single .yellow video cable to the VIDEO OUTPUT
terminal labeled VIDEO OUT on the VCR.
0 Connect the other end of this cable to t:he yellow VIDEO
INPUT terminal on the TV labeled VIDEO IN.
VCR Back Panel
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( onnectingtheAN Network(optional)
Some Mitsubishi TVs and VCRs have special input and output
terminals called the "A/V Network." The primary purpose of t:he
A/V Network is to "pass" remote control codes between MiLsubishi
components. In simple language, when the A,_VNetwork i,_
connected, you can point your VCR remote control at the TV, and
the TV will "pass" the commands on to the VCR.
To connect the A/V Network, you will need a :able with a "mini"
jack at both ends. (A :mini jack is the kind you find on headphones
for personal stereos.) A cable may be included with your
Mitsubishi TV. If not_ you can purchase a cable with mini jacks at
your Mitsubishi dealer or an electronics stc,re.
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