Hitachi VT-F382A 사용자 매뉴얼

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Getting Started 
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yellow, white and red.  They will be labeled something like IN (L and R), 
AUDIO IN, or VIDEO IN.  (If you are not sure, look at the back of your 
VCR - you will see two sets of these jacks.) 
 
 
 
 
      
 
If you have no jacks like these on your TV, skip this step and proceed to 
Step 4. 
TV with Audio and Video Jacks 
If you do find all three jacks on your TV, you need to purchase a three-line 
audio/video cable with bell (RCA) connectors, like this: 
 
 
 
 
   
 
If you find a video jack and only one audio jack, your TV is probably 
monaural. You can purchase a two-line audio/video cable, but the three-
line is handy in case you get a stereo TV later. 
 Connect the yellow VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR to the VIDEO IN jack 
on the TV. 
This direct video input will give you the best picture.  It will also let you 
play videos in a "picture in picture" feature, if your TV has it. 
 Then connect the AUDIO OUT jacks (red and white) on the VCR to the 
AUDIO IN jacks on the TV (left to left, right to right). 
This audio hookup will give you better sound than the RF signal hookup, 
because the electronic signal won't have to go through a conversion 
process. 
Plus your VCR has a stereo decoder, which your TV might not.  For big 
speaker sound, you can also use these jacks to connect the VCR to your 
stereo system (page 53). 
Capabilities: The audio and video signal connections are all you need to 
play back a prerecorded tape.  If you do not intend to record on your VCR 
from your antenna/cable, then you're all hooked up now.  Otherwise, 
continue with Step 4, which will let you record off TV channels. 
4 Hook up the RF Signal 
Look at the back of your TV for a connector that looks like 
one of these, and follow the corresponding hookup option.  If you have 
any sort of cable box, see the hookup options in Advanced Operations 
(page 50). 
Simple Antenna/Cable 75 Ohm Hookup 
This is an easy hookup that you can use if your cable or antenna has a 75 
ohm round wire connector.  You will need the 75 ohm cable supplied with 
your VCR.  It looks like this: