Connecting Your Television and Dual Deck DVD/VCR

You will require: two coaxial cables or one coaxial cable and one set of audio / visual cables. Connect the incoming signal to the ANT IN jack on the rear of the VCR using a coaxial cable. With the second coaxial cable, then connect the ANT OUT on the VCR to the ANT IN on the television.

Inplace of the second coaxial cable, you may use audio/visual cables to connect the DVD/VCR to the television. You may also use an S-Video cable in place of the yellow visual cableif you prefer, and your television has an S-VIDEO input. S-VIDEO cables will provide a higher quality picture for DVD's, but a coaxial cable must also be used to view VHS tapes.

Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player to the AUDIO IN jack(s) on the rear of the television. Then connect the VIDEO OUT on the DVD player to the VIDEO IN on the television, OR connect the S-VIDEO OUT on the DVD player to the S-VIDEO IN on the television.

Consult your Owner's Manual for instructions on using your TV and DVD/VCR, and selecting the proper input mode for each.

The diagrams below illustrate connection of a TV and DVD/VCR using a coaxial cable and audio / visual cables.

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Connections and Set-Up

Please use the links below to consult illustrations and instructions for assistance in properly connecting your TV, VCR, DVD player, and other audio / visual components. Additional information may also be found in the FAQ and your Owner's Manual.

Note that this information is applicable to products marketed and distributed by Funai Corporation; if you are using components from another manufacturer, you may need to consult that manufacturer's product literature.