Operating instructions
SETTING
UP
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4.
Find
the
cable
attached
to
your
VCR
at
the
jack
labelled
VHF
OUT.
(Depending
on
the
VCR,
this
jack
may
also
be
called
RF
OUT,
OUT
to
IV,
IV
OUT,
or
something
similar.)
See
what
the
other
end
of
that
cable
is
attached
to.
If
the
cable
connects
...
A.
B.
C.
D.
.
..
directly
to
your
1V
(for
stereo
lV,
see
D.
below)
.
..
to
a
cable
converter
box
.
..
to
a
switch
box
to
which
a
cable
converter
box,
electronic
game
or
home
computer
is
also
connected
-
..,
to
your
stereo
1V,
with
audio
and
video
cables
also
attached
(Please
read
"A
Note
on
Stereo,"
page
18)
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Abbrevi'ated
Instructions
(for
the
technically
inclined)
•
From
the
viewpoint
of
signal
flow.
the
View-Master@
Interactive
Vision™
(VMIVl
should
always
be
positioned
immediately
after
the
VCR.
Television
System
•
When
the
VMIV
is
turned
off,
the
RF
signal
is
passed
through
(via RF IN
and
RF
OUT)
to TV
without
being
modified.
•
Interactive
videocassettes
are
encoded
for
interactions.
Code.
graphics.
and
sound
for
the
games
and
other
interactions
are
passed
to
VMIV
for
processing.
This
data
travels
via
AUDIO/VIDEO (RCA cables) from
the
VCR to
VMIV.
•
VMIV
sends
its
signal
to
the
TV via
the
RF cable.
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