Hitachi VT-F370A User Manual

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Getting Started 
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Getting Started 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
Relax.  Using a VCR is very straightforward. 
This sections explains how to hookup the VCR, quick tour of the controls, set up for first-time operation 
using on-screen menus, and videocassette tapes. 
Enjoy getting to know all about your Hitachi VCR.  Let's get started. 
 Simple Hookups 
1  Decide Where to Put Your VCR 
 Be sure your chosen location allows for proper ventilation, stability, and protection from heat and 
moisture (see Important Safeguards). 
 Place the VCR near your TV but not on top of it.  For convenience in using the remote control, locate 
them no more than three feet apart. 
 If you have an external cable or antenna, place the TV and VCR where you have ample cable to hook 
them up.  If necessary, you can purchase a cable extension and connector. 
 If you plan to route your VCR audio through your stereo speakers for better sound reproduction, place 
the VCR near the stereo receiver, or have enough long audio cables to make the connections.  (but keep 
in mind that the electronic signal weakens the further it has to travel.) 
2 Decide Which Hookup Method to Use 
To make your VCR function, you'll deal with two basic hookups: 
1. The audio and video signal: If all you want to do is view a prerecorded videotape on the VCR, this 
three-line hookup is the only one you need. 
2. The radio frequency (RF) signal from a cable or antenna: Make this hookup if you also want to record 
programs, or if you have no audio/video connectors on your TV. 
We will show you the simplest hookups first and then present several variations to suit specific needs.  Be 
aware that you may need to purchase additional connectors to make the desired hookup.  These are 
available at video stores and electronic hardware stores. 
Choose which hookup method to use based on: 
 Your TV's capabilities 
 The type of antenna or cable system you have (for cable box hookup, see Advanced  Operations)