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Connect up
SCART lead
(Enclosed)
Digital-TV-box
TV
VCR
UHF coaxial cable
(Extra)
SCART lead
(Extra)
UHF coaxial cable
(Extra)
UHF coaxial cable
(Enclosed)
Wall-outlet
Cable-TV
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USER MANUAL DCB-101
SECTION 5
CABLE-TV WALL-OUTLET
Connect between the wall-outlet and
CABLE IN
on the back
panel of the digital-box using the enclosed UHF coaxial cable.
Then connect the digital-box to your VCR with another UHF
coaxial cable, connect between
TV OUT
on the digital-box and
ANT IN/RF IN
on your VCR. After that you connect the VCR
to your TV with yet another UHF coaxial cable, this between
TV
OUT/RF OUT
on the VCR and the aerial input on your TV.
TV
If your digital-box is connected with UHF coaxial cables as
described above, turn the digital-box on. Select an unused
programme button on your TV and tune until the digital-box’s
menu is visible on the screen. Store the setting on the selected
programme button. The digital-box is factory pre-set to UHF
channel 22. The output UHF channel from your digital-box can
if needed be changed between 22–69. See instruction on page
16.
VCR
If your VCR is connected with UHF coaxial cables, install this in
the same way as described in the TV chapter on this page. Avoid
tuning the digital-box and VCR to the same UHF channel. If the
UHF channel happens to be the same or close on both the digital-
box and VCR interference in the picture may be the result. If this
is the case the UHF channel from your digital-box can be moved.
See instruction on page 16.
Observe:
It is not advisable to mute, adjust volume or open any
menus while recording a programme on your VCR. This because all
on-screen messages and menus will be reflected on the recording.
SCART
If your TV and/or VCR have a SCART connector, we recommend
that you connect it by a SCART lead to this connector. This will
improve audio and picture quality and there is no need for UHF
tuning. To avoid disturbing a video recording, the audio on the
VCR scart is not affected by the volume and mute functions.
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