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Monitor TV Connections 
Monitor-style televisions offer improved sound and 
picture over regular televisions because they receive 
the audio and video signals directly from the DVD-VCR 
through the line inputs. 
NOTE: A monitor television is not the same as a 
computer monitor. 
1  Connect VCR to Monitor TV 
Connect RCA cables from the Audio/Video Line Out 
jacks on the rear panel of the DVD-VCR to the 
Audio/Video Line Inputs of your monitor TV. 
To Monitor TV Audio/Video Inputs 
2  Set TV to Auxiliary Mode 
Set your monitor TV to “Aux,” “Video,” or “Line.” Refer 
to your monitor television owner’s manual for the 
correct setting. 
3  Connection is Complete 
Connecting Other Video 
Equipment 
You can connect a wide variety of audio/video 
equipment to your DVD-VCR, including: 
•  An additional VCR 
•  Laser Disc Player 
•  DVD Player 
•  Camcorder 
•  Satellite Receiver 
•  Video Game 
Since all of these devices use essentially the same 
connections, they will be described together. 
1  Connect Device to DVD-VCR 
Connect RCA cables from the Audio and Video Line 
Outputs of your external device to the Audio and 
Video Line Inputs on the front or rear panel of the 
DVD-VCR. 
Audio/Video Outputs of 
External Device 
2  Watch Device 
Play your external device, then press the INPUT 
SEL. button until the playback from Line1 (rear panel 
inputs) or Line2 (front panel inputs) appears on your 
TV screen. 
3  Record Device 
First, play your external device. Next, press the 
INPUT SEL. button until the playback from Line1 
(rear panel inputs) or Line2 (front panel inputs) 
appears on your TV screen. Then press Record on 
the Front panel and Remote Control. 
4  Timer Record From Device 
Select Line1 (L1) or Line2 (L2) as your record source 
in the Timer Record menu. All other Timer Record 
settings should be set in the usual manner. 
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