7
Connections (without Scart leads)
If you do not have any scart leads and your TV is not Q Link type, you can connect your VCR to a TV and
Satellite Receiver using RF leads.
Using this connection method may however be difficult to obtain a clear picture from the Satellite Receiver.
For this reason it is not recommended for inexperienced users.
(See preferred connection on page 6.)
1
Connect the aerial to the aerial input socket of the Satellite
Receiver.
• If you do not have a Satellite Receiver, connect the aerial to
the RF Input socket of the VCR and go to step 3.
2
Connect the aerial from Satellite Receiver to the RF Input
socket.
3
Connect the RF Output socket to the TV aerial socket.
4
Plug the TV, VCR and Satellite Receiver into the mains as
shown at top of the page.
Notes:
• If you have an analogue satellite receiver, select [SKY ONE] or [SKY NEWS] on the receiver before starting Auto Setup.
After Auto Setup is complete, the satellite position will be shown as [SAT] in the channel listing to denote programmes from the
satellite receiver.
• If you have a digital satellite receiver, you can start Auto Setup with the receiver set to any channel.
We recommend to manually name the [SAT] position after Auto Setup is complete. (See page 32.)
1
4
4
3
2
4
To AC Mains socket
RF lead (supplied)
• Must be connected to
watch TV channels.
TV (not supplied)
RF lead
(not supplied)
Aerial
(not supplied)
Aerial Input socket
Satellite Receiver (not supplied)
Aerial Output socket
RF Input socket
RF Output socket
AC Mains lead (supplied)
AC Input socket
To AC Mains socket
Aerial Input
socket
Example of NV-FJ780B
Satellite Receiver
Satellite Receiver
VCR
VCR
TV
IN
ENT
RF
ANT
OUT
SORTIE
IN
ENT
RF
ANT
OUT
SORTIE
Quic
k Star
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Guide