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Option 3
Using HDMI Cable (Select Models Only)
If your TV supports HDMI, use a HDMI cable to connect
the HDMI OUT jack on this DVD recorder to the HDMI
IN jack on the TV.
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HDMI IN
HDMI Cable
HDMI Out
After all connection steps are done, the DVD recorder
and TV start to create HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection) connection which prevents the
signal transmitted via HDMI cable from being copied.
If this HDCP connection fails to build, a warning
window will pop up. Press
and
ENTER
to try
again. Or disconnect the HDMI cable and use another
kind of video cable for connection. If you select
‘EXIT’ without disconnecting the cable or do not
make a choice in 10 seconds, the warning message
will disappear. However, next time when you watch
HDCP-encrypted content, the window pops up again.
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Step 3: Connecting the Audio
Cable
If you choose option 3 in step 2, set the ‘HDMI
Output’ to ‘Video+Audio’ in the Setup menu and do
not connect the DVD recorder to an audio amplifier or
receiver, then you can skip this step.
Introducing System Setup(p.14)
Setting HDMI(p.18)
Option 1
Using Composite Cable
Use the audio (red and white) ends of a composite cable to
connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the
AUDIO IN jack on the television.
TV
VIDEO
R
L
R
L
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
Option 2
Connecting to a Stereo Audio Amplifier or
Receiver
Use the audio (red and white) ends of a composite cable to
connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the
AUDIO IN jack on a stereo amplifier or a receiver.
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Wall
RF IN
RF OUT
RF IN
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Step 2: Connecting the Video
Cable
Option 1
Using Composite Cable
Use the video (yellow) end of a composite cable to
connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the
VIDEO IN jack on the television.
TV
VIDEO
R
L
R
L
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
Option 2
Using Component Cable
Use a component video (with green, blue and red ends)
cable to connect the COMPONENT OUT jack on the
DVD recorder to the COMPONENT IN jack on the
television.
Component video cable
Y
CB / PB
CR / PR
COMPONENT IN
Y
CB / PB
CR / PR
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If your television supports ‘Progressive Scan’ mode,
you may adjust the ‘Video Output’ setting accord-
ingly in setup menu for better results. Go through
Setup
System
Video
Output
, and select ‘Progres-
sive’.
Introducing System Setup(p.14)