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I'm not sure how to connect my Toshiba SE-R0346 to my Sanyo TV. I plugged the cable line into the "Antenna in" port & then another cable line from "Antenna Out" to my TV. If I unplug any of these, I lose the cable to my TV, so I know they are hooked up. I turn the power on on the VCR & press play, but nothing happens. Yes, there IS a tape in there!

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Exactly as you have done is fine all you need to do now is play the tape, (so you know what to look for when it is displayed on the screen), decide which channel you want to view the vVCR through, say 9, select the channel and set the TV to search tune on that channel. Store it when your taped programme appears.
Alternatively, have the set up as you have described and press auto install. That will retune the whole of the TV and include the VCR.
Hope this helps.

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