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Appendix
Index
10
Connecting a DVD player or satellite receiver
and a VCR
This connection allows you to watch DVD/satellite, VCR, and TV
programs, and record one channel while watching another channel.
You will need:
• two (or three, if satellite receiver is used) coaxial cables
• one set of standard A/V cables (between the TV and VCR)
• one S-video cable (between the TV and DVD player/satellite
receiver)
• one pair of standard audio cables (between the TV and DVD
player/satellite receiver)
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ANT-1
OUT
ANT-2
DVI / HDCP
IN
IN
L/
MONO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
R
VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2
IN
IN
L
R
P
B
P
R
Y
COLOR
STREAM
AUDIO
HD   1
L
R
AUDIO
P
B
P
R
Y
COLOR
STREAM
HD   2
OUT
VIDEO
L/
MONO
AUDIO
R
OUT
R
L
VAR. AUDIO
ON
OFF
IR BLASTER
AUDIO
CENTER
CHANNEL IN
IN
OUT
IN
R
L
DVI/HDCP
IN from ANT 
VIDEO AUDIO
OUT to TV
CH 3
L
R
CH 4
IN
OUT
VIDEO 
OUT
OUT
S-VIDEO 
AUDIO
OUT
L
R
IN from ANT 
VIDEO 
OUT
OUT
S-VIDEO 
AUDIO
OUT
L
R
Note:
For the highest possible picture quality from a
DVD player/satellite receiver without
component video or DVI/HDCP, use an
S-video cable between the TV and DVD
player/satellite receiver. (If your DVD player/
satellite receiver is compatible with
component video, see page 11. If your DVD
player/satellite receiver is compatible with
DVI/HDCP, see page 14).
Do not connect both an S-video cable and
a standard video cable between the TV
and DVD player/satellite receiver at the
same time, or the picture performance will
be unacceptable.
Do not connect the DVD player/satellite
receiver and VCR to the same video channel
on the TV. (See the illustrations, which show
the DVD player/satellite receiver connected to
Video-1 on the TV and the VCR connected to
Video-2 on the TV.)
TV
From
Antenna
Stereo VCR
From
Satellite
Dish
DVD player
Satellite receiver
The unauthorized recording, use, distribution,
or revision of television programs, videotapes,
DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under
the Copyright Laws of the United States and
other countries, and may subject you to civil
and criminal liability.