RCA Home Theater System HT35752BD User Guide

CUSTOM HOME THEATRE  
Installation &  
Hook-Up Guide  
For 35” Built-In System HT35752BD  
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Table of Contents  
Important Information  
Cautions and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i  
Get Ready  
Unpack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Check the Installation Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Connect Speakers to Jack Panel Extension Cable  
Wire Front, Rear, and Center Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Other Connections to Back of Cabinet Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Install Component and Software Cabinet  
Mount Audio/ Video Component and Software Cabinet . . . . . . . 5  
Install TV Cabinet  
Mount TV Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Install Speakers  
Install Left and Right Front Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Install Center Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Install Rear Surround Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Test Trim Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Install Component and Software Cabinet Shelves  
Position the Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Install Glass Shelves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Connect Components  
Master Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Connect VCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Connect LaserDisc Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Connect Audio CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Connect Audio/ Video Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17  
Connect Signal Splitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Connect the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Check Power Cord Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Test the System  
Test Audio/ Video Receiver and Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
AutoProgram TVs Channel Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Set Up Channels on TV for VCR and LaserDisc Player . . . . . . . . 22  
Test the VCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Test the LaserDisc Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Test the Audio CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Final Installation  
Optional: Adjust PICTURE TILT Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Install TV in TV Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Cleaning TV Screen and TV Trim Frames Acrylic Shield . . . . . . 25  
Install Trim Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Install Glass Doors on Component and Software Cabinet . . . 26-27  
Optional Connection Diagram  
Connection for System Requiring a Cable Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
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Introduction  
This guide contains instructions for installing and connecting components of the  
35-inch built-in Custom Home Theatre system. These step-by-step procedures  
are presented in sequence and should be followed carefully. Use the small boxes  
next to the instructions to check off completed tasks.  
We recommend that two people are available to install this system.  
Get Ready  
Unpack System  
Important Note: Be sure to record all of the Model and Serial Numbers on the  
“Limited Warranty Registration” form located in the accessory kit for the owners to  
submit with their registration cards.  
1. Look inside the accessory kit (ACCKIT752) for the “Installation Checkoff List.”  
This list is provided for each system and must be filled out for each installation.  
2. Unpack all of the boxes.  
3. Look inside the accessory kit (ACCKIT752) for the “Inventory Checklist.” If you  
are missing any items, contact 1-800-721-4007.  
Check the Installation Area  
After unpacking the system, check the installation area to make sure the following  
things are ready.  
1. A 20 AMP dedicated duplex power source located on the rear wall directly behind  
the speaker opening.  
2. For emergency situations, a system power disconnect switch should be connected  
to the dedicated duplex as shown on the blueprint.  
3. 16-gauge or larger speaker wire run from audio/ video component and software  
cabinet area to each rear wall or ceiling speaker opening.  
4. Cable TV and/ or home antenna source(s) available.  
5. Make sure the support frame for the audio/ video component and software  
cabinet is level.  
Caution: The speaker wire in the walls must be  
both UL listed and CL2 type. Wiring must also  
meet all state and local code requirements.  
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Connect Speakers to Jack Panel Extension Cable  
The front, center, and rear speaker wires must be soldered to the back of the jack  
panel extension cable that came attached to the audio/ video component cabinet.  
Be sure the speaker wires are long enough to solder the wires to the jack panel  
extension cable before placing the audio/ video component cabinet in its opening.  
Important Note: When soldering speaker wires, strip about one inch of insulation off the  
wire. Then wrap the wire at least one and a half times around the terminal before  
soldering.  
Caution: Do not let the bare wires touch each other. This will cause damage to  
the audio/ video receiver.  
Wire Front, Rear, and Center Speakers  
When installing speakers and connecting components, be sure to label or  
make note of how wires are connected. The wires usually can be  
distinguished by the texture of their cover (either ribbed or smooth) or the  
marking on their cover (marked with a + or unmarked). Use ribbed or +  
marked wire for positive (+) connections and smooth or unmarked wire for  
negative (–) connections.  
1. Cut and label wires for the front and center speakers.  
• The front R and L speakers will require approximately eight feet of wire.  
• The center speaker will require approximately 12 feet of wire.  
• Speaker wire should have already been run by the builder from the rear  
speaker location to the back of the audio/ video cabinet.  
2. Solder each wire to the corresponding terminal on the back of the jack  
panel extension cable.  
ONLY SOLDER  
WIRES TO SHADED  
TERMINALS SHOWN  
+
R
Front  
L
+
Sub-  
woofer  
+
R
_
+
DSS  
Center  
Surr  
L
+
"IN FROM ANTENNA  
OR CABLE"  
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Other Connections to Back of Cabinet Area  
Make Other Connections to Back of Component Area  
While you have easy access to the back of the audio/ video component  
cabinet, some additional connections should be made.  
1. Identify cable TV and/ or home antenna source(s). Connect the cable  
TV or home antenna to the IN FROM ANTENNA OR CABLE connector  
on the back of the jack panel extension cable. If necessary, use the 12’  
RF cable packed in the accessory kit.  
2. Extend the FM antenna shipped with the audio/ video receiver to its  
full length and attach it to the back wall frame. Run the antenna wire  
through the fans power cord hole in the audio/ video component  
cabinet. Label the FM antenna wire. It will be connected to the  
audio/ video receiver later.  
3. Attach the AM loop antenna shipped with the audio/ video receiver to  
the back of the audio/ video rack as close as possible to the fans power  
cord opening in the back of the cabinet. Run the antenna wire through  
the fans power cord hole into the audio/ video component cabinet.  
Label the AM loop antenna wire. It will be connected to the  
audio/ video receiver later.  
Caution: Before plugging in the power cord, make  
sure the disconnect switch on the outside wall is off.  
Leave the switch off until time to test the components.  
4. Plug the 8’ power cord supplied in the accessory kit into the dedicated  
duplex outlet and place it where it will be easily accessible after the  
component and software rack is in place.  
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Install Component and Software Cabinet  
The audio/ video component and software cabinet is shipped assembled with four  
positioning brackets facing inward, and a heat dissipation fan and jack panel extension  
cable already installed. The cabinet goes in the bottom of the system opening and sits  
on top of the support frame.  
Mount Audio/Video Component and Software Cabinet  
1. Run the fans power cord from the outside of the audio/ video component  
cabinet through the round power cord hole. Later the fans power cord will  
be plugged into the audio/ video receiver.  
2. Remove the four positioning brackets on the front of the cabinet, reverse their  
position, and retighten.  
Power Cord Hole  
Positioning  
Brackets  
Positioning  
Brackets  
Leveling Legs  
3. Place the cabinet on top of support frame and slide backward as far as the  
positioning brackets will allow. Leave the brackets in place. They will be  
removed later.  
Important Notes Before Proceeding:  
Make sure speaker wires are soldered to terminals on back of jack panel extension  
cable. See page 3 for details.  
Make sure the leveling legs in the bottom of the audio/ video component rack are  
positioned on top of the kneewall construction. See the blueprint for kneewall details.  
4. Center the cabinet in the opening leaving a 3/ 16” gap on each side. Use  
wood shims, if necessary, so the trim frame can be placed later.  
5. Place the outlet strip that came in the accessory kit in the bottom of the  
cabinet. Run the strips power cord through the hole in the back of the  
rack and plug it into the wall outlet.  
6. Tape the front speaker wires to the top left and right of the audio/ video  
component and software rack area and the center speaker wire to the  
framing lumber in the arch of the opening so they are easily accessible  
after the TV cabinet has been installed.  
7. Run the AM and FM antenna wires from the outside of the audio/ video  
component cabinet through the fans power cord hole in the back of the  
cabinet.  
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Install TV Cabinet  
The TV cabinet is shipped assembled. Before final positioning of the TV cabinet in  
the opening, be sure to run the TVs power cord and the connectors from the jack  
panel extension cable up through the square opening in the right rear of the  
cabinet. Be sure that the wires for the front and center speakers are accessible.  
Mount the TV Cabinet  
1. Place the TV’s power cord and connectors from the jack panel so that you  
will be able to easily feed them through the back of the TV cabinet as it is  
being installed.  
2. Place TV cabinet on top of component and software cabinet. Move the TV  
cabinet back until the wood strip at the bottom front of the TV cabinet fits  
snugly into the two L-notches on top of the component and software  
cabinet.  
3. Secure the TV cabinet to the component and software cabinet using  
four #8 x 2-1/ 4” screws — two at the front and two at the rear as shown  
below.  
4. Use the leveling legs in the bottom of the component and software cabinet  
to level the system, if necessary.  
TV Cabinet  
Screw Holes  
Screw Holes  
Wood Strip  
L-Notch  
L-Notch  
Component and Software Cabinet  
Leveling Legs  
Screw Holes  
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Install Speakers  
Install Left and Right Front Speakers  
1. Position left and right bottom speaker spacers with the interlocking  
material facing the front and the grooved section at the bottom on top of  
the component and software cabinet adjacent to the TV cabinet.  
Note: Left and right spacers can be distinguished by their vertical openings. The  
left spacers have their openings on the right side and the right spacers have their  
openings on the left. All four spacers must have grooved sections at the bottom.  
2. Use the #10-32 x 1-1/ 2” screws and washers provided to attach the  
bottom left and right speaker spacers to the TV cabinet.  
Important Note: Place the screw heads and washers in the inside of the  
TV cabinet.  
3. Position left and right top speaker spacers with the interlocking material  
facing out on top of the speakers. Secure the top spacers to the TV  
cabinet the same as the bottom spacers were attached in Step 2.  
4. Connect the speaker wires to the corresponding positive (+) and  
negative (–) terminals on the left and right front speakers.  
5. Remove the grills from the speakers and position them on the bottom  
spacers aligning the front of the speakers one half inch back from the  
front edge of the spacers.  
Opening  
Opening  
Left  
Speaker  
Spacer  
Right  
Speaker  
Spacer  
Screw  
Screw  
(From Inside)  
(From Inside)  
Groove  
Opening  
Groove  
Left  
Right  
Front  
Front  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Opening  
Left  
Speaker  
Spacer  
Right  
Speaker  
Spacer  
Screw  
Screw  
(From Inside)  
(From Inside)  
Interlocking  
Material  
Interlocking  
Material  
Groove  
Groove  
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Install Speakers  
(continued)  
Install Center Speaker  
1. Position the two center speaker spacers on top of the TV cabinet as  
shown below with the interlocking material facing the front. Secure the  
spacers to the TV cabinet with two #10-32 x 1-1/ 2” screws and  
washers each.  
Important Note: Place the screw heads and washers in the inside of  
the TV cabinet.  
2. Connect the speaker wires to the corresponding positive (+) and  
negative (–) terminals on the center speaker.  
3. Position speaker between spacers with front of speaker about one half  
inch from the front of TV cabinet.  
Center Channel  
Speaker Spacers  
Interlocking  
Material  
Screws  
(From Inside)  
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Install Speakers  
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Install Rear Surround Speakers  
Rear speakers are usually placed in the rear wall. If the speakers cannot be  
mounted in a rear wall, they are mounted in the ceiling. There are two options  
for ceiling mounting: Option 1: Seating area is within 16 feet of the back wall,  
or Option 2: There is an interrupted back wall or seating area is farther than 16  
feet from the back wall. See illustrations below for mounting instructions and ceiling  
mounting options. Speaker wire should have been run by the builder from the  
audio/ video component rack area to the speaker location.  
1. Connect speaker wires to left and right rear speakers making note of how the  
right (+ and –) and left (+ and –) wires are connected.  
2. Tilt speaker into opening until it is flush against the wall or ceiling.  
3. Use the two #8 x 1-1/ 2” Phillips panhead screws supplied with the speaker to  
screw the inner side of the speaker to the stud. Flippers are provided for the  
side of the speaker if no stud is available.  
4. If speaker is in ceiling, use screws to mount speaker to framing.  
5. Attach the grill frame to the speakers using the four #6 x 3/ 8” Phillips  
panhead screws supplied with the speaker.  
6. Carefully push perforated  
steel grill into grill frame. If  
grill does not fit tightly into  
the frame, use pliers to gently  
bend the edge (or lip) of the  
frame out slightly as shown.  
Mounting To Back Wall  
(Tweeters Face Towards Ceiling)  
Rear Surround Speaker  
Placement Options  
Speakers attached to Rear Wall  
Mounting To Ceiling—Option 2  
Mounting To Ceiling—Option 1  
(With Respect To An Interrupted Back Wall  
Or An Uninterrupted Back Wall 16 ft.  
Or More Behind Listening Area)  
(With Respect To An Uninterrupted Back Wall  
16 ft. Or Less From Seating Area)  
Aim Tweeters Towards Seating Area  
Aim Tweeters Towards  
Back Wall  
Speakers Attached to  
Speakers Attached to  
Ceiling — Option 1  
Ceiling — Option 2  
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Test Trim Frames  
Before hooking-up and installing the components and TV, attach the trim  
frames now to test for proper fit. It will be virtually impossible to perform any  
needed adjustments once the components are in place.  
1. Insert trim frame cover over TV cabinet. If necessary, adjust spacing  
around TV cabinet using wood shims and the leveling legs located  
inside the bottom rear of the audio/ video cabinet.  
2. Insert front and center speaker trim frames/ grills being careful to align  
interlocking materials.  
3. Remove the four positioning brackets from the front of the component  
and software cabinet.  
4. Insert trim frame around component and software cabinet. If  
necessary, adjust spacing around cabinet using leveling legs and wood  
shims.  
5. Once proper fit has been achieved, use two #8 x 1-3/ 4”screws to  
attach the component and software cabinet to the support frame as  
shown on page 6.  
6. Remove component and software cabinet trim frame, TV cabinet trim  
frame, and center speaker trim frame/ grill and set aside for later use.  
Leave the front speakers trim frames/ grills in place.  
Install Component and Software Cabinet Shelves  
Before you place the components, determine the proper position of the glass  
shelves, install the shelves, and pull the connecting cables for each component  
through its shelf area.  
Position the Components  
1. The audio/ video receiver goes on the top right side of the component  
compartment, in front of the jack panel extension cable. Allow at least  
two inches of area above the receiver for proper circulation.  
2. The LaserDisc player is placed underneath the audio/ video receiver on  
the bottom of the cabinet. No second shelf is needed. Allow at least  
one inch of area above the player for proper air circulation.  
3. The compact disc player is placed on the top of the left side of the  
component compartment. Allow at least one inch of area above the  
player for proper air circulation.  
4. The VCR is placed on the second shelf of the left side of the component  
compartment. Allow at least one inch of area above the VCR for proper  
air circulation.  
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(continued)  
Install Component and Software Cabinet Shelves  
Install Glass Shelves  
1. After determining the proper shelf position, insert the retainer clips  
with screw heads facing down in the correct predrilled holes of the  
component and software cabinet as shown below. There are four clips  
for each shelf. Do not use less than four since this could damage the  
shelf.  
2. Slide the glass shelves into the retainer clips so that the front edge of  
the shelf is slightly recessed from the front edge of the component  
and software cabinet divider. It may be necessary to loosen screws  
before inserting the shelf.  
Shelf Retainer  
Clip  
Glass Shelf  
Shelf Retainer Clip  
3. Tighten the retainer clip screws sufficiently to hold shelves in place.  
Do not overtighten.  
Note: Store any extra shelves in the bottom of the audio/ video cabinet.  
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Connect Components (Master Diagram)  
Connections need to be made between the components and the front side of the jack  
panel extension cable. To make access easier while connecting the components, you  
may want to keep the audio/ video receiver out in front of the cabinet. Position the CD  
player, LaserDisc player, and VCR toward the front of their shelves. After all of the  
connections are completed, move all of the components into their proper places.  
The TV is the last component to be installed. Move it as close to the opening as possible  
until the system has been tested.  
V
A/V Receiver  
V
VIDEO  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 1  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS MONITOR  
OUT  
SUB WOOFER  
OUT  
VCR 1  
CR 2/LD  
L
DSS  
IN  
OUT  
UT  
L
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
+
L
L
L
R/  
MONO  
R
L
R
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
R
R
R
L
FRONT  
TV  
CD  
TAPE 1/DAT  
TAPE 2/MONITOR  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
R/  
L
+
R
MONO  
INPUT 1  
L
L
CABLE/ANTENNA  
CENTER  
ANT A  
IN FROM  
DSS ANT  
+
R/  
MONO  
R
R
+
LaserDisc Player  
INPUT 2  
B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
L
INPUT  
SELECT  
L
VIDEO OUT  
OR  
1
2
CABLE  
L
+
V
OUT  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
V
V
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO OU
R
2/ R  
1/ L  
L
1
2
CD Player  
L
R
L
L
R
R
LINE OUT  
Input  
Splitter  
VCR  
Set 1  
Set 2  
R
L
IN FROM  
ANTENNA  
MONO  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUT TO TV  
3
4
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
CH  
V
R
R
R
Audio/Video Cable and Jack Color Codes  
Yellow = Video  
Red = Right Audio (R)  
White = Left Audio (L)  
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(continued)  
Connect Components  
Connect VCR  
The following items supplied in the accessory kit will be needed to connect the VCR: One six  
foot three-wire audio/ video cable, one six foot two-wire audio cable, one three foot coaxial  
cable, and two phono-to-phono Y-adapters. After the VCR is connected, plug it into the  
outlet strip so the power to the clock is not interrupted.  
1. Connect the single plug of one Y-adapter into the VCRs AUDIO R OUTPUT jack. Connect  
the single plug of the other Y-adapter into the VCRs AUDIO L/MONO OUTPUT jack.  
2. Attach one end of the three-wire audio/ video cable to the VCR by inserting the yellow  
plug in the VIDEO OUTPUT jack, red plug in the Y-adapter attached to the AUDIO R  
OUTPUT jack, and the white plug in the Y-adapter attached to the AUDIO L/MONO  
OUTPUT jack.  
3. Attach the other end of the three-wire audio/ video cable to the jack panel extension cable  
by inserting the yellow plug in the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack, red plug into the AUDIO INPUT  
1 R/MONO jack, and the white plug into the AUDIO INPUT 1 L jack.  
4. Attach one end of the two-wire audio cable to the VCR by inserting the red plug in the Y-  
adapter attached to the AUDIO R OUTPUT jack, and the white plug in the Y-adapter  
attached to the AUDIO L/MONO OUTPUT jack.  
5.Attach the other end of the two-wire audio cable to the audio/ video receiver by inserting  
the red plug into the VCR 1 IN R jack, and the white plug into the VCR 1 IN L jack.  
6.Attach one end of the three foot RF cable that came packed to the IN FROM ANTENNA  
connector on the VCR. The other end will be connected later.  
7.Plug the VCR into the outlet strip. Do not plug the VCR into a switched outlet on the  
audio/ video receiver.  
A/V Receiver  
VIDEO  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 1  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS MONITOR  
OUT  
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
SUB WOOFER  
OUT  
VCR 1  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
AUDIO  
L
+
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
R/  
MONO  
R
R
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
L
FRONT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
L
L
+
R/  
MONO  
R
L
R
INPUT 1  
TV  
CD  
TAPE 1/DAT  
TAPE 2/MONITOR  
L
CABLE/ANTENNA  
CENTER  
ANT A  
IN FROM  
DSS ANT  
+
R/  
MONO  
VCR  
R
+
INPUT 2  
ANT B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
L
R
L
IN FROM  
ANTENNA  
INPUT  
SELECT  
MONO  
OR  
CABLE  
L
+
INPUT  
2
OUT  
OUTPUT  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
V
OUT TO TV  
3
4
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
V
CH  
R
R
R
To Be  
Connected  
Later  
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(continued)  
Connect Components  
Connect LaserDisc Player  
Use the two cables supplied with the LaserDisc player and one of the six  
foot two wire audio cables from the accessory kit to connect the player.  
After the LaserDisc player is connected, plug it into the outlet strip.  
1. Attach one end of a two-wire audio cable to the LaserDisc player by  
inserting the red plug into the AUDIO OUT 2 2/R jack and the white plug  
into the AUDIO OUT 2 1/L jack.  
2.Attach the other end of the two-wire audio cable to the audio/ video  
receiver by inserting the red plug into the AUDIO VCR2/LD IN R jack and  
the white plug into the AUDIO VCR2/LD IN L jack .  
3. Attach one end of a two-wire audio cable to the LaserDisc player by  
inserting the red plug into the AUDIO OUT 1 2/R jack and the white plug  
into the AUDIO OUT 1 1/L jack.  
4.Attach the other end of the two-wire audio cable to the jack panel  
extension cable by inserting the red plug into the AUDIO INPUT 2  
R/MONO jack and the white plug into the AUDIO INPUT 2 L jack.  
5. Attach one end of the one-wire video cable to the LaserDisc player by  
inserting the yellow plug into the VIDEO OUT 1 jack.  
6.Attach the other end of the one-wire video cable to the audio/ video  
receiver by inserting the yellow plug into the VIDEO VCR2/LD IN jack.  
A/V Receiver  
V
VIDEO  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 1  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS MONITOR  
OUT  
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
SUB WOOFER  
OUT  
VCR 1  
CR 2/LD  
L
DSS  
AUDIO  
IN  
OUT  
I
UT  
+
R/  
MONO  
L
L
R
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
R
L
R
FRONT  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
L
+
R/  
L
MONO  
INPUT 1  
R
L
CABLE/ANTENNA  
CENTER  
TV  
CD  
TAPE 1/DAT  
TAPE 2/MONITOR  
ANT A  
IN FROM  
DSS ANT  
+
R/  
MONO  
R
R
L
+
LaserDisc Player  
INPUT 2  
ANT B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
L
INPUT  
SELECT  
VIDEO OUT  
OR  
1
2
CABLE  
L
+
V
1
2
OUT  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO OU
R
2/ R  
1/ L  
L
1
2
L
R
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Connect Components  
Connect Audio CD Player  
Use the audio cable packed with the CD player to connect the CD  
player. After the CD player is connected, plug it into one of the  
switched outlets on the back of the audio/ video receiver.  
1. Attach one end of the two-wire audio cable to the CD player by  
inserting the red plug into the LINE OUT R jack and the white  
plug into the LINE OUT L jack.  
2 Attach the other end of the two-wire audio cable to the  
audio/ video receiver by inserting the red plug into the AUDIO  
CD R jack, and the white plug into the AUDIO CD L jack.  
A/V Receiver  
VIDEO  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 1  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS MONITOR  
OUT  
SUB WOOFER  
OUT  
VCR 1  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
L
L
AUDIO  
CD Player  
R
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
L
L
L
L
AUDIO  
R
R
R
R
TV  
CD  
TAPE 1/DAT  
TAPE 2/MONITOR  
LINE OUT  
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Connect Audio/Video Receiver  
The audio/ video receiver should not be plugged in until all of the  
wires and cables are connected – including the speaker wires. To  
connect the audio/ video receiver, use one six foot three-wire  
audio/ video cable and speaker wire from the accessory kit.  
1. Attach one end of the three-wire audio/ video cable to the  
audio/ video receiver by inserting the yellow plug into the VIDEO  
MONITOR OUT jack, the red plug into the AUDIO TV R jack and the  
white plug into the AUDIO TV L jack.  
2.Attach the other end of the three-wire audio/ video cable to the jack  
panel extension cable by inserting the yellow plug into the VIDEO  
INPUT 2 jack, the red plug into the AUDIO SELECT OUT R/MONO  
jack and the white plug into the AUDIO SELECT OUT L jack.  
A/V Receiver  
V
VIDEO  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 1  
IN  
OUT  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS MONITOR  
OUT  
SUB WOFFER  
OUT  
VCR 1  
VCR 2/LD  
DSS  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
L
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
+
L
L
R
R/  
MONO  
R
AUDIO  
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
R
R
L
FRONT  
L
TV  
CD  
TAPE 1/DAT  
TAPE 2/MONITOR  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
L
+
R/  
MONO  
INPUT 1  
L
CABLE/ANTENNA  
CENTER  
ANT A  
+
IN FROM  
DSS ANT  
R/  
MONO  
R
+
INPUT 2  
ANT B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
L
INPUT  
SELECT  
OR  
CABLE  
L
+
1
OUT  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
V
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Connect Components  
3.Use at least 3 feet of speaker wire to connect the audio/ video  
receivers SPEAKERS MAIN terminals to corresponding FRONT  
terminals on the jack panel extension cable.  
4.Use at least 3 feet of speaker wire to connect the audio/ video  
receivers SPEAKERS CENTER terminals to corresponding  
CENTER terminals on the jack panel extension cable.  
5.Use at least 3 feet of speaker wire to connect the audio/ video  
receivers SURROUND SPEAKERS REAR terminals to  
corresponding SURROUND terminals on the jack panel  
extension cable.  
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
AUDIO  
+
R/  
MONO  
R
A/V Receiver  
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
L
FRONT  
AC OUTLETS  
120V 60H  
SUBWOOFER  
AC 120V 60H  
OUT  
L
+
R/  
MONO  
INPUT 1  
SWITCHED TOTAL 100W, 0.8A MAX  
SURROUND SPEAKERS  
L
SPEAKERS  
(8  
)
(8  
)
CABLE/ANTENNA  
ANT A  
CENTER  
Main  
L
Center  
Rear  
L
Front  
L
+
+
+
+
+
IN FROM  
+
DSS ANT  
R/  
R
MONO  
+
INPUT 2  
ANT B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
OR  
CABLE  
L
R
INPUT  
SELECT  
R
R
+
+
L
+
1
2
OUT  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
6.Attach FM antenna to the  
audio/ video receivers FM ANT-  
300BAL terminals.  
FM Antenna  
AM Antenna  
7.Attach AM loop antenna to the  
audio/ video receivers AM ANT  
terminals.  
A/V Receiver  
75  
UNBAL  
FM  
ANT  
300  
BAL  
75  
UNBAL  
GND  
AM  
ANT  
8.Plug the heat dissipation fan into one of the SWITCHED outlets on  
the back of the audio/ video receiver. This allows the fan to operate  
only when the system is turned on.  
9.Plug the audio/ video receiver into the outlet strip.  
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Connect Components  
Connect Signal Splitter  
The two-way splitter supplied in the accessory kit is used to complete  
connection of the components. Use the two 6-inch RF coaxial cables from  
the accessory kit.  
Important Note: Optional connections for systems including a cable box are  
shown on page 28. Additional cables may be required for connecting a cable box.  
1. Connect the coaxial cable previously attached to the VCRs IN FROM  
ANTENNA connector to the Set 2 connector on the two-way splitter.  
2.Connect one of the 6” coaxial cables from the Set 1 connector on the  
splitter to the CABLE/ANTENNA ANT A connector on the jack panel  
extension cable.  
3.Connect the other 6” coaxial cable from the Input connector on the  
splitter to the IN FROM ANT OR CABLE connector on the jack panel  
extension cable.  
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
AUDIO  
+
R/  
MONO  
R
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
L
FRONT  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
L
+
R/  
MONO  
INPUT 1  
L
CABLE/ANTENNA  
CENTER  
ANT A  
IN FROM  
DSS ANT  
+
R/  
MONO  
R
+
INPUT 2  
B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
L
INPUT  
SELECT  
OR  
CABLE  
L
+
1
2
OUT  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
VCR  
R
L
IN FROM  
ANTENNA  
MONO  
Input  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
Splitter  
OUT TO TV  
3
4
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
CH  
Set 1  
Set 2  
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Connect Components  
Connect TV  
The television is the last component of the system to be installed.  
These connections can be made while the TV is still outside of the TV  
opening area. Do not move the TV into place until the system has  
been completely tested for operation.  
1.Connect the audio/ video component racks jack panel extension  
cable connectors to the corresponding terminals on the jack panel  
on the back of the TV. All plugs, connectors, and jacks are labeled.  
2.Attach the TVs power cord plugged into the wall earlier to the  
power connector on the back of the TV.  
Check Power Cord Connections  
1.Make sure all components are plugged in correctly.  
• The TV and outlet strip should be plugged into the switched 20  
amp duplex (electrical outlet).  
Important Note: The builder should have added a system disconnect  
switch to the system so the owner can manually shut off power to all  
components. Therefore it is very important that the TV and outlet strip  
be plugged into the switched 20 AMP duplex.  
• The audio/ video receiver, VCR, and LaserDisc player should be  
plugged into the outlet strip  
• The CD player and cooling fan should be plugged into one of the  
switched outlets on the back of the audio/ video receiver.  
Fan  
A/V Receiver  
TV  
CD Player  
LaserDisc Player  
VCR  
Wall Outlet  
Outlet Strip  
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Test the System  
The testing and initial programming of components can be done at the  
component or by remote control. Conduct these tests before moving the TV  
into position.  
Note: Unless otherwise noted, all remote control references in this guide will be  
referring to the system remote control which came packed with the audio/ video  
receiver. Install the four “AAA” batteries that came packed with the remote.  
Test the Audio/Video Receiver and Speakers  
The audio/ video receiver tunes the audio signals for AM and FM radio  
reception and controls the audio inputs and surround modes for the TV,  
VCR, LaserDisc and CD player.  
Note: See the audio/ video receivers use and care guide for complete operating  
information.  
1. Turn off the TVs internal speakers. Press TV to turn on the TV and  
audio/ video receiver and set the remote to operate the TV. Repeatedly  
press TV MENU on the remote to select Audio Menu. Then press + or –  
to display the audio functions.  
Mute  
Video Menu  
Audio Menu  
Setup Menu  
2. Repeatedly press TV MENU on the remote to select Speakers: On. Then  
press + or – to turn off the TVs internal speakers.  
Balance -......l.....+  
Stereo/SAP:  
SRS: Off  
Stereo  
SRS Width: Off  
Speakers: Off  
3. Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME up or down on the remote or turn the  
VOLUME control on the receiver.  
4.In order to test the speakers, the audio mode on the receiver must be set to PRO  
LOGIC. Repeatedly press SUR MODE on the remote or SURROUND MODE on  
the receiver to set the audio mode to PRO LOGIC. The indicator next to PRO  
LOGIC on the receiver will light.  
Note: If the audio mode does not change when you press SURROUND MODE, press  
BYPASS on the receiver, and then press SURROUND MODE again.  
5.Press TEST on the audio/ video receiver to generate the test tone (pink noise).  
Check the volume level of each speaker as the noise moves clockwise from one  
channel to another automatically. (If front surround speakers were added to  
the system, press FRONT to apply the pink noise to these speakers.)  
Note: Both rear surround speakers will have the test tone on them at the same time.  
6.Press the appropriate speaker source button (FRONT, CENTER, or REAR), and  
then press + or to adjust level. Press TEST again to end the test.  
Note: Pressing FRONT is for adjusting front surround speakers if connected. To adjust  
the front right and left speakers, you must use the amplifiers volume control.  
7.Press AUDIO SHIFT, then FM/AM on the remote or AM/FM on the receiver to  
activate the AM/ FM tuner.  
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Test the System  
AutoProgram TV’s Channel Memory  
By using the TVs AutoProgram feature, the TV will automatically cycle  
through all channels and place only the active channels into its channel  
memory. There must be an active cable or antenna attached to the TV  
before AutoProgramming.  
See the TV owners manual for complete operating information.  
1.Press TV on the remote to turn on the TV and audio/ video receiver.  
Select an active channel on the TV. Adjust the volume.  
2.Press TV MENU on the remote repeatedly until Setup Menu is  
highlighted. Press + on the remote once and then press TV MENU  
repeatedly until Autoprogram is highlighted.  
Antenna: A  
Mute  
Chan Label  
Video Menu  
Audio Menu  
Setup Menu  
Parental Ctrl: Off  
Chan Ctrl: Normal  
Autoprogram  
3.Press + to begin autoprogramming. The TV will first program all  
channels for ANT A input and then program all channels for ANT B input.  
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Antenna: A  
Chan Label  
Parental Ctrl: Off  
Chan Ctrl: Normal  
Autoprogramming  
4.When the TV is finished cycling, you can check to see which channels are  
in memory by pressing CHANNEL/PRESET up or down.  
5.Since the VCR and LaserDisc player are connected through the  
audio/ video receiver to the input jacks on the TV, you can view their  
signals by selecting channel 91 (for VCR – input 1) or channel 92 (for  
LaserDisc player – input 2). To add channels 91 and 92 to the TVs  
memory, repeatedly press TV MENU to select Setup Menu, and then press  
+ or to display the setup functions. Repeatedly press TV MENU to select  
Chan Mem function. Then press 9, then 1, to add channel 91. Press + to  
add the channel to memory. Repeat for channel 92. Press CLEAR on the  
remote to remove menus from the screen.  
10:23  
91  
Chan Label  
Parental Ctrl: Off  
Chan Ctrl: Normal  
Autoprogram  
Mute  
Video Menu  
Audio Menu  
Setup Menu  
Chan Mem: Stored  
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Set Up Channels on TV for VCR and LaserDisc Player  
The TV can be programmed to automatically tune to channel 91 for viewing  
pictures from the VCR when you press VCR1 on the remote. When  
programmed, press VCR1 on the remote to turn on the audio/ video receiver,  
VCR, TV, and tune the TV to channel 91.  
When programmed, press VCR2/LD on the remote to turn on the  
audio/ video receiver, LaserDisc player, TV, and tune the TV to 92 to view  
the picture from the LaserDisc player.  
1.Press TV on the remote to turn on the TV and audio/ video receiver. Press  
CHANNEL/PRESET to select an active channel. Press VOLUME up or  
down to adjust the volume.  
2.Press TV MENU on the remote until Setup Menu is highlighted. Press + or  
- on the remote to display the setup functions, and then press TV MENU to  
select VCR1 Chan function.  
10:23  
13  
Chan Ctrl: Normal  
Autoprogram  
Mute  
Video Menu  
Audio Menu  
Setup Menu  
Chan Mem: Stored  
Cable/Air: Cable  
VCR1 Chan: Off  
3.Enter channel number 91 by pressing 9, then 1 — this is the channel to  
which the TV will tune automatically when VCR1 is pressed on the  
remote.  
4.Press + to enter channel 91 for VCR1 Chan.  
10:23  
INPUT 1 91  
CHAN Ctrl: Normal  
Autoprogram  
Chan Mem: Stored  
Cable/Air: Cable  
VCR1 Chan: 91  
5.Repeat Steps 3 and 4, substituting VCR2 Chan and pressing 9, then 2 for  
channel 92 to program the TV for the LaserDisc player.  
10:23  
INPUT 2 92  
Autoprogram  
Chan Mem: Stored  
Cable/Air: Cable  
VCR1 Chan: 91  
VCR2 Chan: 92  
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Test the System  
Test the VCR  
See the VCR users guide for complete VCR operating information.  
1.Press VCR1 to turn on the VCR, audio/ video receiver, TV, and tune the TV to  
channel 91. This will also set the remote to operate the VCR.  
2.Press PGMEM on the remote to display the VCR MAIN MENU. Then press 4  
to select the CHANNEL SETUP menu.  
VCR MAIN MENU  
1 VCR Plus+ Programming  
2 Timer Programming  
3 Review Programs  
4 Channel Setup  
CHANNEL SETUP  
1 Auto Search Channels  
2 Add/Remove Channels  
3 Tuning Mode: CABLE  
CH 14  
Searching Channels  
3.Press 1 to select Auto Search Channels and start the VCR autoprogramming.  
The VCR will scan through all channels and place active channels into  
memory. The TV will return to a picture when programming is completed.  
Press CHANNEL/PRESET up or down to view active channels.  
The VCR will automatically select ANTENNA or CABLE during Auto Search  
Channels. If you need to manually select antenna or cable TV, press 3 to  
switch between ANTENNA or CABLE.  
4.Make sure the TVs picture and sound quality are good. Also, check to see  
that the TVs picture is from the channel selected on the VCR.  
5.Insert a cassette in the VCR, and press PLAY to check playback capability.  
If the safety tab has been removed from the cassette, it will begin playback  
automatically.  
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Test the LaserDisc Player  
See the LaserDisc player users guide for complete LaserDisc player  
operating information.  
1.Remove the set screws from the LaserDisc player.  
2.Press VCR2/LD on the remote to turn on the LaserDisc player,  
audio/ video receiver, TV, and tune the TV to channel 92. This will also  
set the remote to operate the player.  
3.Press OPEN/CLOSE on the player to open the disc table. Center a laser  
disc in the groove of the table corresponding to the size of the disc as  
shown below.  
5-Inch CD (CDV)  
CD (CDV) – Place label  
side up.  
8-Inch LD  
LD* – Place side up you  
want to play.  
3-Inch CD  
12-Inch LD  
4
A
A
1
9
1
9
5
9
1
5
9
8
1
0
4
8
5
7
1
1
* On two-sided disc, the side facing up will  
play first and then the other side will play.  
4.Press PLAY on the remote or PLAYPAUSE on the player to close  
the disc table and start playing the laser disc.  
5.Check the video and audio signals from the player.  
Test the Audio CD Player  
See the audio CD players use and care guide for complete CD player operating  
information.  
1.Press AUDIO SHIFT, then CD on the remote or POWER on the player to turn on  
the CD player and audio/ video receiver.  
2.Press OPEN/CLOSE on the front of the player to open the disc table.  
3.Load a CD. Press OPEN/CLOSE on the player to close the disc table, and PLAY  
to start playing the CD.  
4.Check CD players audio signal.  
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Final Installation  
After testing the components, place them in their proper place in the  
component and software cabinet. Be sure all unwanted materials have been  
removed from the cabinet interior and that the fan and all other components  
have been plugged in.  
Optional — Adjust PICTURE TILT Switches  
If the picture appears tilted, adjust the PICTURE TILT switches on the back of  
the TV. These switches compensate for the effect the Earths magnetic field has  
on the picture. The location and position of the TV changes this effect, so try to  
adjust the switches with the TV facing the right direction, and located as close  
as possible to its installation point.  
1.Make sure the STRENGTH switch is in the OFF position. Then move the  
STRENGTH switch to the LOW position.  
2.If the tilt is still not satisfactory, move the STRENGTH switch to the HIGH  
position. If this makes the tilt worse, go to the next step.  
3.If the tilt is still not satisfactory, change the position of the the POLARITY  
switch, and adjust the STRENGTH switch for the best picture.  
Install TV in TV Cabinet  
1.Carefully lift TV into position in the TV Cabinet. The front of the TV should  
sit back from the front of the TV cabinet.  
Clean the TV Screen and TV Trim Frames Acrylic Shield  
1.Make sure TV is turned off.  
2.Use a damp soft cloth to clean TV screen and TV trim frames acrylic shield.  
Install Trim Frame  
1.Insert trim frame around component and software cabinet — the frames  
should not need adjustment.  
2.Insert trim frame on TV cabinet.  
3.If the front speaker trim frames/ grills are not installed, insert them by  
aligning the interlocking material.  
4.Insert center speaker trim frame by aligning the interlocking material.  
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Final Installation  
Install Glass Doors on Component and Software Cabinet  
The final installation step is assembling and installing the glass doors on the  
component and software cabinet. When installed, the two outer doors will open  
outward and the two inner doors will open toward the center. Hinges and  
magnetic catches have been preinstalled for the four supplied doors.  
1.Position the left pair of glass doors in front of cabinet and determine the  
position of the push plates and the four metal mounting plates.  
2.Peel the paper from the metal mounting plates and stick them to the inside of  
the glass doors flush with the top and bottom of the door and approximately  
1/ 16” from the side as shown below.  
Metal  
Mounting  
Plate  
Glass  
Door  
Inside of Glass Door  
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Final Installation  
Install Glass Doors (continued)  
3.Slide doors into hinges with the metal mounting plates toward the inside,  
facing the screw holes in the hinge. Secure door into each hinge by inserting the  
supplied 1/ 4” hinge screws into the hinge and gently tightening them against  
the metal mounting plate.  
Note: The glass door which has RCA Custom Home Theatre on it goes on the left  
hand side of the cabinet.  
Glass  
Door  
Inside of Door Shown  
4.Check each door for proper alignment and adjust, if necessary, by loosening  
the screws and moving glass door in or out on the hinge.  
5.Pull the foam pads out from inside of each of the push plates. Remove the  
paper backing from each foam pad and attach it over the top of each door as  
shown below making sure it is located in front of the magnetic latch.  
Push  
Plate  
Foam  
Pad  
Glass  
Door  
6.Repeat the procedures for the remaining doors.  
If you have any questions or are missing any  
components, please contact 1-800-721-4007  
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Optional Connection Diagram  
Connection for System Requiring a Cable Box  
If the cable system requires a cable box, connect it to the splitter as shown.  
Additional cables may be required.  
Important Note: If the cable box is remote controllable, the VCR may be able to control  
it. Place the cable box on top of the VCR as shown below.  
Option 1: Cable Box  
Required for All  
Channels  
Jack Panel  
Extension Cable  
AUDIO  
+
R/  
MONO  
R
VCR  
HI-FI OUT  
SELECT OUT  
L
FRONT  
Connect the cable box  
between the jack panel  
extension cable and the  
splitter as shown.  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
R
L
IN FROM  
ANTENNA  
MONO  
L
+
R/  
MONO  
INPUT  
INPUT 1  
L
OUTPUT  
CABLE/ANTENNA  
CENTER  
OUT TO TV  
ANT A  
3
4
IN FROM  
DSS ANT  
+
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
CH  
R/  
R
MONO  
+
INPUT 2  
B  
VIDEO  
SURROUND  
IN FROM  
ANT  
L
INPUT  
SELECT  
OR  
CABLE  
L
+
1
2
OUT  
Option 2: Cable Box  
Required Only for  
Scrambled Channels  
S-VIDEO CONVERTER  
Connect the cable box  
between the VCR and  
splitter as shown. All  
scrambled channels will  
be viewed through the  
VCR.  
Option 1  
Cable Box  
Option 2  
Cable Box  
Remote Controllable Cable Box  
See the VCR users guide for details on setting up the cable box.  
Place the cable box on  
top of the VCR as shown.  
Transmitters  
Caution: Be careful not  
VCR's Signal  
to block the VCR’s  
ventilation holes.  
Cable  
Box  
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CUSTOM HOMETHEATRE  
©1994 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Printed in U.S.A. 7/ 94  
Trademark(s) ® Registered Marca(s) Registrada (s)  
Part No. 1Q57 563–01A  
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