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Before connection, turn off all connected equipment and read the appropriate
operating instructions.
Choose from one of the connection types A-B that suits your requirement.
Use of the supplied RF coaxial cable
To prevent interference patterns from appearing on your TV, use only the supplied RF
coaxial cables when you connect this unit to your TV and aerial outlet or aerial cable
and satellite receiver, as shown in connection types A-B.
!
Keep the RF coaxial cables as far away as possible from other cables.
!
Do not roll up the RF coaxial cables.
3
BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD
Basic connections
AUDIO OUT
L
R
OPTICAL
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y
P
P
B
R
RF OUT
RF IN
AV 2 (EXT)
AV 1 (TV)
AC IN
AV OUT
This unit’s rear panel
4
AC mains lead
(included)
Connect only after all other
connections are complete.
RF IN
AV IN
Television’s rear panel
4
To household mains socket
2
Fully wired 21-pin Scart cable
(For Q Link functions)
3
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in TV
channels.
1
Connect the aerial to RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
2
Connect RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD Recorder with the aerial input of the TV.
3
Connect the AV1 terminal (21-pin Scart terminal) of the DVD Recorder with the
Scart input of the TV.
4
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the household mains socket.
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You can enjoy high-quality viewing by connecting the unit to an RGB compatible TV.
Connection with 21-pin Scart cable
(not included)
To the aerial
To this unit
Use one of the included RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit’s RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
RF coaxial cable
(included, grey)
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
or
1
1
You can use a variety of Q Link
functions by connecting the unit to
a Q Link compatible television.
The RF cable cannot be
used for showing pictures
from the DVD Recorder.
The unit must be connected
by another means e.g. Scart
cable to show pictures from
the DVD Recorder on the
television set.
To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
Connecting to a television only
A