Connecting a vcr, Terminal. see “connecting a standard tv” on page 7 – RCA 40 User Manual

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Connecting a VCR

To connect your VCP to a VCR so you can copy video tapes, connect the VCP’s

AUDIO

and

VIDEO OUT

jacks to the VCR’s audio and video input jacks using a video-quality shielded cable

(not supplied). Then see “Copying a Video Tape” on Page 18 to find out how to copy a tape.

Notes:

• You must use a video-quality cable for this type of connection. Do not use a standard

audio cable. Your local RadioShack store sells the correct type of cable.

• You can connect the VCR’s audio/video output jacks to your TV’s input jacks using

another video-quality shielded cable, or to the antenna output jack using 75-ohm cable.
This lets you watch a tape while you copy it (see “Copying a Video Tape” on Page 18).
You can also connect your TV to the VCP’s

RF.OUT

terminal. See “Connecting a Standard

TV” on Page 7.

3

DC IN 12V

4

CHANNEL

RF.OUT

ANT.IN

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO

OUT

CH.4
CH.3

OUT TO TV

IN FROM ANT

IN

OUT

AUDIO

VIDEO

VHF
UHF

Audio and Video

Input Jacks

AUDIO and VIDEO OUT Jacks

VCR

VCP

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