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When a TV is connected with an antenna
cable only
When the TV is connected to the RF OUT using a supplied
antenna cable only, set TUNER #2 to 3 CH or 4 QH, not
employed for broadcasts, and select the same channel on
the TV.
To select a desired TV channel on the TV
Turn the TV and VCR then press TV/VCR to turn off “VCR”
in the display window, or turn off this VCR.
To see a TV program or video program selected on the
VCR
Turn the TV and VCR on, and press TVA/CR to display
“VCR” in the display window.
When a TV is connected with an audio/
video cable
When the TV is connected using an audio/video cable, set
TUNER #2 to CFF, then turn the TV and VCR on, and
select the video input mode on the TV.
Preparing the remote control
Inserting the batteries
Insert the two supplied R6 (size AA) batteries.
Be sure to match O and © on the batteries to the diagram
inside the battery holder.
. • Do not mix a new battery with an old one.
Do not mix different kinds of batteries.
Remove the batteries when they have no more power, or
when you do not use the remote control for a long period of
time.
Using Iho ivmotc control
Point the remote control toward REMCTE SENSCR.
* •
The remote control may not operate when there is any
obstruction between the remote control and REMCTE
SENSOR.
Strong ambient light sources such as a fluorescent lamp or
direct sunlight may cause unreliable operation.
Using a TV with the same type of infrared remote control
facing the same direction may cause incorrect operation.
The maximum distance for effective control between the
remote control and REMOTE SENSOR is 7 meters.
Although you can use the remote control within an angle of
up to 30 degrees in any direction from directly in front of
REMOTE SENSOR, we recommend a narrower angle for
stable operation.
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