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Connecting to the TV
If the function Easy Link is not supported from your TV set, choose
from the following connection methods:
Connection with scart cable
Connection with Svideocable
Connection with Video (CVBS) cable
Connection with the aerial cable only
Connection with scart cable
The scart or Euro AV cable serves as the universal connector for
picture, sound and control signals. With this type of connection, there
is practically no loss of quality in picture or sound transmission.
1
Plug a scart cable into the scart socket
EXT1 TO TV-I/O
at the
back of the DVD recorder and the scart socket for the DVD
recorder at the back of the TV set (see TV set operating
instructions).
Several scart sockets on the TV?
Select the scart socket that is suitable for both video output and for
video input.
Selection menu for the scart socket?
On some TV sets select 'VCR' as the source for this scart socket. Read
your instruction manual for your TV set for further information.
O
Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how
to connect additional devices (satellite receivers,
videorecorders,...) to the input-/output sockets.
Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the mains'.
Connection with an SVideo(Y/C)cable
This connecting cable, also known as the SVHS cable, is used to
transmit the brightness signal (Y signal) and colour signal (C signal)
separately. This mini DIN socket/plug is also called a Hosiden
socket/plug.
1
Insert one end of an S-Video(SVHS) cable into the
S-VIDEO
OUT (Y/C)
socket at the back of the DVD recorder and the other
end into the S-Video (SVHS) input socket on the TV set (usually
labelled 'S-Video in' or 'SVHS in'. See TV operating instructions).
2
Insert one end of an audio (Cinch) cable into the red/white Cinch
socket
AUDIO OUT L/R
at the back of the DVD recorder and
the other end into the audio input socket (usually red/white) on
the TV set (usually labelled 'Audio in' or 'AV in'. See TV operating
instructions).
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Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how
to connect additional devices (satellite receivers,
videorecorders,...) to the input-/output sockets.
Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the mains'.
Connecting the DVD recorder