Compatible components, General cable information, R/mono – RCA COLOR TV NCJ11 User Manual

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Compatible Components

A wide variety of compatible Video Cassette Recorders

(VCR’s), camcorders, and audio components are

available. Check with your dealer for details. Other

components can also be connected to your TV. Refer to

the component’s owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s

recommended hookup instructions.

General Cable Information

Antenna (or cable-TV)

connections are made

with either coaxial

antenna cable or twin-

lead cable. Coaxial

cables are shielded so

they are less susceptible

to hum or interference from adjacent cables.

Most audio/video connections

between components can be

made with shielded audio and

Slip-on End

• Screw-on End

Round 7S-ohm coaxial cable

such as No. AH037 (screw-on),

AH065G (push-on), or AH066G (push-on)

Standard AudioA'ideo Cable

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with RCA-type phono plugs

Video cables that have RCA-type

(s„ch as No.

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69G)

phono connections. When

connecting components to each other, be sure that you

always connect left outputs to left inputs and right outputs

to right inputs. If a component has only one output

(mono), connect it to the

R/MONO

input jack.

To connect S-VHS (Super-VHS)

components, an S-VHS video cable is

required.

S-VHS Cable

(such as No. VAA020)

Audio/Video Cables

Audio/Video Cable

Shielded cable for connecting A t/D/C) and

V7D£0 jacks. Has an RCA-type phono

plug on each end.

Stereo Audio Cable

Double gold-tipped cable generally used

for connecting stereo audio components.

Stereo VCR Dubbing Cable

Triple cable that lets you connect the

VIDEO

and At/£)/(? jacks of stereo

components.

Gold-Tipped Cables

AH069G (3-ft)
AH070G (5-fl)

Gold-Tipped Cable

AH072G (3-ft)

Gold-Tipped Cable

AH077G (6-ft)

The following accessories are available from most

dealers in case you want to position your components

farther apart or need additional cables.

Antenna Cables

Screw-on Antenna Cable

Attaches to the round antenna connectors

(called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of

your VCR or TV. The ends screw onto

the connectors for a secure connection.

Push-on Antenna Cable

Attaches to the round antenna connectors

(called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of

your VCR or TV. Ends push on for a

quick connection.

AH037 (3-ft)

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AH065G (6-ft)

AH066G (10-ft)

Monaural VCR Dubbing Cable

Double cable that lets you connect the

VIDEO

and

AUDIO

jacks of two VHS

VCR’s to duplicate tapes. Can also be used

to connect a VCR to your TV. Cable is

color-coded and shielded. Has RCA-type

phono plugs on each end.

S-VHS Video Cable

Has multipin S-connector on each end for

connecting S-VHS components to your TV.

When connecting an S-VHS component to

the 5-V7D£C> jack on your TV, remember to

also connect the left and right audio cables

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cable carries only the picture, not the sound.

Gold-Tipped Cable

AH075G (6 ft)

VAA020 (8-fl)

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