Connecting your Digital TV Recorder
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Plug your aerial lead into the RF In socket of the recorder.
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If required, plug an Ethernet cable between the LAn socket and an Ethernet
system. Refer to page 37 for more details. Cable not supplied.
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If required, plug a SCART cable between the SCART oUTPUT socket of the
recorder and your TV, Video or DVD recorder. Cable not supplied.
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If required, plug a RF cable between the RF oUT socket of the recorder and your
TV, Video or DVD recorder. Cable not supplied.
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Plug a HDMI cable between the HDMI oUT socket of the recorder and your TV.
Cable not supplied.
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If required, plug a HDMI cable between your DVD player, DVD recorder, Set-top box,
Games console and the HDMI In 1 or 2 socket of the recorder. Cable not supplied.
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If required, plug a USB Flash drive or a cable from a Digital Still Camera or Card
reader in to the USB socket. Refer to page 31 for more details.
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If required, plug an Optical cable (TOS link) between the SPDIF output socket of
the recorder and your Hi-Fi or Surround Sound System. Cable not supplied.
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Plug the supplied AC mains adapter between the power socket of the recorder and
a standard wall socket. only switch on the wall socket when all cables have
been attached. (Do not cut off the supplied AC mains adapter’s plug.)
note:
• Refer to page 16 for more information on how to change the input mode to HDMI 1 or 2 and USB.
• A HDMI cable is recommended as it gives higher quality picture and sound and is required for High Definition
viewing.
• Socket names vary according to make and model of your equipment.
• The USB socket does not support all USB devices or cameras.
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