Manual
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Help on
combining
your
Entertainment
Machine
with-more
equipment.
There are a number of ways you can choose to integrateyour EntertainmentMachine with the restofyour equipment.
ChanneLs can be changed using the television,the VCR, orthe cablebox, with advantagesto each.
USING THE TELEVISION AS THE TUNER preservesa[[yourchannel[abeLs(notavai[abl.eon some models).Italso
reducesthe number of keys on the remote controlyou need to worryabout.(One device,one remoteto [earn.)
USING THE VCR AS THE TUNER has the advantage of simplifyingthe recordingproce.';s.Ifthe VCR istuned to
channel seven,then the VCR willrecordchannel seven.
USI.NG_TH_CABLE BOX (i_you have one) to change the stations sometimes has an advartage, too, especiaLLy if
your cable provider requires you to use their cable box to descramb[e their stations.
Based on the advantages Listed above, decide what
device you want to use as the tuner for your
Entertainment Machine.
Connect the antenna or cable source to the input
of your tuner. If you chose your te{evision as the
tuner, then you're done. Go watch your
Entertainment Machine.
Connect the output ofyour tunerto the inputof the
next device.
If you used A/V cab[es for step 3, set the "next
device" to Video input. If you used an RF coaxia[
cab[e in step 3, then tune the "next device" to
match the output channe[ of your tuner (usually
channel 3 or 4).
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you reach your
Entertainment Machine. _hen enjoy!
TUNER Thetelevision, VCR,or cable box that you useto change channeLson your Entertainment Machine.
A/V CABLES Audio/Video cables. Threecables bunched together--right audio (red), [eft. audio (white), and vi_eo (yeUow).
A/V DEVICE Any device that produces video or sound (VCR,cab[e box, or te[evision).
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