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English
This connecting cable, also known as the
SVHS cable, is used to transmit the
brightness signal (Y signal) and colour
signal (C signal) separately. This mini DIN
socket is also called a Hosiden jack.
Have the following cables ready:
1) Antenna cable
2) S-Video (SVHS) cable (not supplied)
3) Audio cables (red/white, not supplied)
1
Turn off your TV and remove the antenna
cable from your TV (or Satellite Receiver/
Cable Box). Insert it into the
ANTENNA IN
socket at the back of
the DVD recorder.
2
Use the supplied antenna cable to
connect the DVD recorder’s
TV OUT
socket to the antenna input socket at the
back of your TV set
3
Use an S-Video (SVHS) cable to connect
the DVD recorder’s
S-VIDEO (Y/C)
OUT
socket to the S-Video In socket at
the back of your TV set (or labelled as
S-Video In or SVHS).
Option 2: Using S-Video
(Y/C) socket
1
4
Use an audio cable (red/white) to
connect the DVD recorder’s
AUDIO L/R OUT
socket to the audio
input socket at the back of your TV set
(or labelled as AV In or Audio In).
5
Connect the power cable from the DVD
recorder’s
~ MAINS
to the power
supply.
6
Press
STANDBY-ON
2
on the DVD
recorder to turn it on.
➜
The message '
IS THE TV ON
?
'
appears on the display panel.
7
Turn on the TV power. Select the correct
Video In channel at the TV (see page 10).
➜
The first installation menu
{
Language and Country
} will appear
on the TV.
8
Proceed to
page 21
to continue the first
installation.
3
4
Connecting to TV
(cont’d)
2
5
AU D IO
O U T
S-V ID E O
IN
V ID E O IN
SCART IN
TV
Antenna or
Satellite/Cable TV signal
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