Separate vhf and uhf antennas – Go-Video 4-Head Hi-Fi User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 - CONNECTING YOUR DUAL-DECK VCR

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ANT. IN

TV OUT

CH 3 CH 4

VHF/UHF

Twin Lead

or

Coaxial

Dual-Deck

VCR Cable

(supplied)

ANTENNA CABLES

TV BACK PANEL

DUAL-DECK VCR BACK PANEL

Combiner

(not supplied)

MULTIMEDIA

CONTROL

PORT

IN

OUT 1 OUT 2

VIDEO

AUDIO - L

AUDIO - R

Separate VHF and UHF Antennas

If you have separate VHF and UHF antennas, you will
need to purchase a device called a combiner. This
attaches to both antenna cables on one side and to a
cable which goes to the VCR’s ANT IN connection on
the other.

3. Attach the cable from your antenna or cable TV

service to the ANT IN connection on the back of
your VCR. (If you have a cable converter box, refer
to page 43. If you antenna cable is twin-lead, you
will need to purchase an adapter, available at your
local electronics store.

4. Make sure the switch on the back of the VCR is set

to 3.

5. Turn on the power for your VCR and your TV.

6. Turn your TV to channel 3.

7. Press the MENU key on your VCR remote control.

You should see a menu. Set the language, date and
time now. See page 15. Press MENU again to exit
the menu.

8. Use the number keys on your remote control to

change to a channel (below 13) in your area. You
should be getting a picture.

9. Refer to page 17 on programming your local TV

channels into memory.

TIP:

If you are not getting a good picture,

try changing the switch on the back of

the VCR to CH 4 and then changing

your TV to channel 4. If you have a

local channel 3, channel 4 might

work better for you.

TIP:

If you don’t see a menu, look on

the front panel display to see if the

VCR indicator is lit. If it’s not lit,

press the TV/VCR key on your remote

control to enter VCR mode.

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