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Optional Connections
(continued)
VIDEO
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R
VHF/UHF
RF IN
VHF/UHF
RF OUT
AU D IO
O U T
S-V ID E O
IN
V ID E O IN
TV
A
B
C
Back of a VCR
(Example only)
D
Connecting to a VCR or
other similar device
This connection enables you to record
from a video tape to a DVD±R/±RW and
allows the VCR to be used for playback if
the DVD recorder is turned off.
A
Connect the Antenna/Cable TV signal to
the antenna input (RF IN) jack on the
VCR.
B
Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to
connect the antenna output (RF OUT)
jack on the VCR to the
ANTENNA
jack on the recorder.
C
Use another RF coaxial cable to connect
the
TV
jack on the recorder to the
antenna input jack on the TV
D
Use the audio/video cables to connect
the
VIDEO/AUDIO IN-EXT
on the
DVD recorder to the matching VIDEO/
AUDIO output jacks on the VCR.
E
Use the audio/video cables to connect
the
VIDEO/AUDIO OUT-2
on the
DVD recorder to the matching VIDEO/
AUDIO input jacks on the TV.
Helpful Hints:
– You may use the S-VIDEO (Y/C) jack
instead of VIDEO (CVBS) jack if the
connected device has the same S-VIDEO
input/output jack. This video connection
provides better picture quality.
– Most commercial video cassettes and
DVDs are copy-protected and therefore
cannot be recorded.
– Connect the DVD recorder directly to the
TV. If there is a VCR or an additional device
in between, the picture quality may be poor
because of the copy protection system built
into the DVD recorder.
Antenna/
cable TV signals
TIPS:
Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected
from the power outlet.
E
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