Symphonic SF225A Owner's Manual - Page 10

Preparation

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PREPARATION FOR USE ANTENNA/CABLE CONNECTIONS For some of the most common types of connections, please follow the drawings below. Use only one connection. For any further complex connections, please contact your local dealer or other qualified persons. (You may need additional accessories which are not supplied). 1 Disconnect the antenna or cable from your TV. 2 Connect the antenna or cable to the ANT.IN (Top jack) of your VCR. 3 Connect one end of the coaxial cable (sup- plied) to the ANT.OUT (Bottom jack) of your VCR. 4 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable (supplied) to the UHFNHF antenna jack of your TV. Fig.1: Indoor Antenna [Indoor antenna] [Back of the VCR] To VCR's ANT.IN (Top Jack) [Back of the UHFNHF combination TV] (New S le) (1 ) 0 UHFNHF Matching transformer (not supplied) OR Coaxial cable (supplied) [Back of the OR UHFNHF separated TV] Old S le UHFNHF separator (not supplied) To VCR's ANT.OUT VHF (Bottom Jack) 11 Coaxial cable UHF (supplied) °0 VHF 0 °0 UHF You can record one channel while viewing another. The same goes for Automatic Timer Recording and One Touch Recording. For details, please refer to "Recording" on page 20. Note: The connection of an indoor antenna with a VCR may not always give acceptable TV reception. Fig.2: VHF/UHF Combination Antenna or Cable from the Cable Company [Cable company] [VHF/UHF combination antenna] [Back of the VCR] To VCR's ANT.IN (Top Jack) [Back of the UHFNHF combination TV] New S le 0 0 UHFNHF Matching transformer (not supplied) OR Coaxial cable (supplied) [Back of the OR UHFNHF separated TV] Old S le UHFNHF separator (not supplied) OR To VCR's ANT.OUT VHF AL) (Bottom Jack) Coaxial cable UHF (supplied) ° VHF ® UHF You can record one channel while viewing another. The same goes for Automatic Timer Recording and One Touch Recording. For details, please refer to "Recording" on page 20. Continued on the next page. - 10- EN 9I21

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PREPARATION
FOR
USE
ANTENNA/CABLE
CONNECTIONS
For
some
of
the
most
common
types
of
connections,
please
follow
the
drawings
below.
Use
only
one
connection.
For
any
further
complex
connections,
please
contact
your
local
dealer
or
other
qualified
persons.
(You
may
need
additional
accessories
which
are
not
supplied).
1
Disconnect
the
antenna
or
cable
from
your
TV.
2
Connect
the
antenna
or
cable
to
the
ANT.IN
(Top
jack)
of
your
VCR.
3
Connect
one
end
of
the
coaxial
cable
(sup-
plied)
to
the
ANT.OUT
(Bottom
jack)
of
your
4
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
coaxial
cable
(supplied)
to
the
UHFNHF
antenna
jack
of
your
VCR.
TV.
Fig.1:
Indoor
Antenna
[Indoor
antenna]
Matching
transformer
(not
supplied)
OR
[Back
of
the
VCR]
To
VCR's
ANT.IN
(Top
Jack)
[Back
of
the
UHFNHF
combination
TV]
(New
S
le)
(1
)
0
UHFNHF
Coaxial
cable
(supplied)
[Back
of
the
OR
UHFNHF
separated
TV]
Old
S
le
To
VCR's
ANT.OUT
(Bottom
Jack)
11
Coaxial
cable
(supplied)
UHFNHF
separator
(not
supplied)
VHF
UHF
0
°
VHF
0
°
0
UHF
You
can
record
one
channel
while
viewing
another.
The
same
goes
for
Automatic
Timer
Recording
and
One
Touch
Recording.
For
details,
please
refer
to
"Recording"
on
page
20.
Note:
The
connection
of
an
indoor
antenna
with
a
VCR
may
not
always
give
acceptable
TV
reception.
Fig.2:
VHF/UHF
Combination
Antenna
or
Cable
from
the
Cable
Company
[Cable
company]
[VHF/UHF
combination
antenna]
Matching
transformer
(not
supplied)
[Back
of
the
VCR]
To
VCR's
ANT.IN
(Top
Jack)
[Back
of
the
UHFNHF
combination
TV]
New
S
le
0
0
UHFNHF
Coaxial
cable
(supplied)
[Back
of
the
OR
UHFNHF
separated
TV]
Old
S
le
OR
UHFNHF
separator
(not
supplied)
OR
To
VCR's
ANT.OUT
AL)
(Bottom
Jack)
Coaxial
cable
(supplied)
You
can
record
one
channel
while
viewing
another.
The
same
goes
for
Automatic
Timer
Recording
and
One
Touch
Recording.
For
details,
please
refer
to
"Recording"
on
page
20.
Continued
on
the
next
page.
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VHF
®
UHF
VHF
UHF
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EN
9I21