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Step 1: Connecting Antenna Cable
Antenna wall connector
DVD Recorder
TV
1. Use an antenna cable to connect the RF IN jack on the DVD recorder to the antenna outlet on the wall.
2. Use an antenna cable to connect the RF OUT jack on the DVD recorder to the RF IN jack on the
television. (Please note that this serves as a pass-through only.)
Step 2: Connecting the Video Cable
The table below lists some of the options for establishing the video and audio connections of this
DVD recorder. For reference, fi rst check the top row to select a type of video cable you wish to use;
then look down the column to see what types of audio connections are applicable. Select only one of
the applicable options to connect your DVD recorder to other devices unless specifi ed otherwise.
Audio
Video
HDMI Cable
Component
Video Cable
SCART Cable
Composite Video
Cable
HDMI Cable
SCART Cable
Composite Audio
Cable
Digital Audio Cable
(Optical)**
Digital Audio Cable
(Coaxial)**
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* The HDMI and SCART cables can transmit video and audio signals at the same time. Normally,
if you use these two cables for video connection, you do not need to establish an additional analog
audio connection.
** If you wish to enjoy digital audio sound, you need to establish the digital audio connection (via
an optical or a coaxial cable) whatever video cable you use.
TV
RF OUT
RF IN
RF IN
Antenna wall connector