Manual
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combining
your
Entertainment
l_achine
with more
equipment.
There area number of ways you can choose to integrateyour EntertainmentMachine with the restofyour equip-
ment. ChanneLs can be changed usingthe television,the VCR, or the cablebox, with advantages to each.
USING THE TELEVISION AS THE TUNER preservesallyour channellabeb;(not availableon some models).Italso
reducesthe number of keys on the remote controlyou need to worryabout.(One device,one remoteto learn.)
USING THE VCR AS THE TUNER has the advantage of simplifyingthe recordingprocess.Ifthe VCR istuned to
channel seven,then the VCR willrecordchannelseven.
USING TH.E CABLE BOX (if you have one) to change the stations sometimes has an advantage, too, especially if
your _cauL_p_uv,u_,requiresyou_t-ouse theircablebox to descramble theirstations.
Based on the advantages listed above, decide what
device you want to use as the tuner.
Connect the antenna or cablesourceto the input
of your tuner.(Ifyou chose your te{evisionas the
tuner,then you'redone.Go watch your
EntertainmentMachine.)
Connect the outputof your tunerto the input of the
next device.
Ifyou used A/V cablesforstep 3,set the "next
device"to Videoinput.Ifyou used an RF coaxial
cablein step 3, then tune the "nextdevice"to
match the output channe[ of your tuner (usually
channel 3 or 4).
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you reach your
Entertainment Machine. Then enjoy!
TUNER Thetelevision,VCR,orcableboxthatyou chooseto changechannelswith.
A/V CABLES Audio/Videocab{es.Threecab[esbunchedtogether--fightaudio(red),{eftaudio(white),andvideo(yet{ow).
A/V DEVIZE Any devicethatproducesvideoorsound(VCR,DVD,cablebox,orte[evision.
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