9
Connecting Other Equipment
Video recorder
If your video recorder does not have a Euro-connector socket (or if this is already being used by another piece of equipment), the
only possible connection is via the aerial socket. Your VCR is then considered a TV programme by the TV set. You must tune
your TV into the video recorder’s test signal and assign it to a programme number, (see Tuning your Television, page 20).
When the VCR is connected via the Euro-connector socket using a special connecting cable, switching the VCR to play mode will
automatically switch from TV picture to VCR.
To go back to picture press or repeatedly press until your picture returns.
To go back to VCR press
.
Switching VCR to stop also switches back to picture.
Satellite receiver
The same applies to a satellite receiver connected via the Euro-connector socket.
For more information on how to connect various pieces of equipment to your TV set, consult the other equipment’s operating
instructions.
AV1 Connections
Pin
Signal
1
Audio Output – Right / Dual II
2
Audio Inpput – Right / Dual II
3
Audio Output – Left / Dual I
4
Audio Common Return
5
Blue Return
6
Audio Input – Left / Dual I
7
RGB Blue Input
8
Function Switching
9
Green Return
10
No Connection
11
RGB Green Input
12
No Connection
13
Red Return
14
RGB Switching Voltage Return
15
RGB Red Input
16
RGB Switching Voltage
17
Video Output Return
18
Video Input Return
19
Video Output
20
Video Input
21
Shield Common Return
AV2 connections
If the source you want to connect to the AV2/SVHS DIN socket is mono-aural,
Video (yellow).
connect the audio to the left (white) socket only; the audio signal
will then
Audio left (mono, white).
be routed to both left and right audio channels.
Audio right (red).
Note:
The characteristics of the AV2 sockets are the same as those for the
Headphones (stereo).
corresponding inputs on a Euro-connector (SCART) socket.
20
21
2
1
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R