Line in 1 line in 2 line out r l, Monitor tv connections, Listening to radio broadcasts presetting stations – Samsung CHT-420 User Manual

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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
back panel of the DVD-VCR to the Audio/Video Line Inputs of your
monitor TV.

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
NOTE: With this connection, the TV/VCR button has no effect. It is
as if the TV/VCR button were always set to VCR.

Monitor TV Connections

To Monitor TV Audio/Video Inputs

3

IN

(FROM ANT.)

OUT

(TO TV)

F

VIDEO

AUDIO

LINE
IN 1

LINE
IN 2

LINE
OUT

R

L

You can automatically or manually tune in to FM and AM stations
to listen to radio broadcasts.

1

Press the FM/AM button.

• Each time you press the button, the frequency band alternates

between
FM and AM.

2

Tune in to a station.

• Automatic tuning : Hold down l

➛➛

/

❿❿

l to begin the

automatic tuning.

• Manual tuning : Press l

➛➛

to tune in to a lower frequency, or

press

❿❿

l to tune in to a higher frequency.

The FM/AM function cannot be selected while operating the
DVD player or VCR.

Example: Storing an FM station of 89.1 MHz into the preset number

02 of the FM1 band

1

Press the FM/AM button to select the FM band.

• Each time you press the button, the band alternates between

FM and AM.

2

Select a channel to choose the memory address to which you want
to store the station.

3

Use the

➛➛

and

❿❿

buttons to tune in to 89.1 FM.

4

Press the

button or the ENTER button on the remote control.

• 89.1 FM is stored in FM1.

To store other channels, repeat the steps 2 to 4 above.

Listening to radio broadcasts

Presetting stations

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2

2

2

1

3

3

4

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