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Connecting JVC HR-XVC27U VCR/DVD Combo to DIRECT TV

Can anyone give me instructions for these connections?

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Here is a link to a line diagram to connect most tv/dvd/vcr/direct tv.

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Do you have the hr-xvc27Uc, hr-xvc27um, or hr-xvc27us? It should be fairly similar for all of them. Connect the TV out coax from the Direct TV box to the "UHF/VHF in" on the VCR/DVD, then connect the "UHF/VHF out" from the VCR/DVD to the "antenna in" on your TV. Coac cable at the thicker cables that you screw on. Then I would connect the S-Video out and Component out connection on the VCR/DVD to your TV in available to get a better picture when watching DVD. I would also connect your Direct TV box directly to your TV using S-Video or component if available. S-Video is the cable with the round connector with 5 pins in it and component cables use three cables (YPbPr).

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You can download the manual from http://www.retrevo.com/s/JVC-HR-XVC27UA-DVD-Players-manual/id/319ag616/t/2/

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Yo should have the same step by step in the manual

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    You may download the manual from the kink give below.

    http://www.retrevo.com/s/JVC-HR-XVC27UA-...

    should get everything in detail

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From kimchan

Since the H21 does not have a coax out then I think you will need to go to the TV first and then to your DVD/VCR. In order for me to help you fully, when is the make/model of your TV. And for the sake of completion, if you have a AV receiver (home theatre or surround sound stereo) what is it's make and model. I will then be able to describe exactly how you should connect everything up. Thanks.
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