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6. Connections
Connecting to the TV unit
You use a SCART cable for connecting to the TV set. If you have a TV with a 16:9 screen, for example, you
can adjust the settings to match your TV set in the receiver's screen menu. The default screen format is 4:3.
If your TV set does not have a Scart socket, use an appropriate adapter or use the 3 cinch outputs
(Video/Audio L/R), or S-VHS connector (S-VHS/Audio L/R).
Note: You will obtain the best picture quality using the S-VHS connector.
Connecting to a video recorder
Connect the video recorder and the satellite receiver using a Scart cable. By means of the Scart socket it
is possible to record SAT programmes and to loop the playback of video cassettes through to the TV Scart
socket.
If your video recorder does not have a Scart socket, use an appropriate adapter or use the 3 cinch outputs
(Video/Audio L/R), or S-VHS connector (S-VHS/Audio L/R).
Note: You will obtain the best picture quality using the S-VHS connector.
Connecting to a stereo system
Analogue:
The sound of the TV and radio programmes can be reproduced via your stereo system.
Connect the two audio cinch sockets to a free input of your hi-fi system (e.g. AUX, Line IN, CD or Tuner).
Inputs with the designation “Phono” are not suitable!
Digital:
Connect the receiver and your AC3/surround system to the coaxial or optical digital output of the
SAT receiver.
Video recorder
TV
Video recorder or video transmitter
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optionally S-VHS
or FBAS
AC3/SURROUND (optionally optical/coaxial)