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Connecting an AV receiver
3.
Connecting an AV receiver
The following connections allow you to enjoy DVD playback via your AV receiver.
1
Connect an S-Video cable
(7)
from the DVD recorder’s
S-VIDEO
output to an
S-Video input on your AV receiver.
2
Connect a composite video cable
(8)
from the DVD recorder’s
VIDEO (CVBS)
output to a composite video input on your AV receiver.
3
Connect an AUDIO L/R cable
(9)
from the DVD recorder’s
AUDIO L/R
outputs
to a pair of analog audio inputs on your AV receiver.
4
If your AV receiver has an S-Video output and your TV has an S-Video input, con-
nect an S-Video cable
(10)
from the AV receiver’s output to an S-Video input on
your TV.
5
If your AV receiver has no S-Video output or your TV has no S-Video input, con-
nect a composite video cable
(11)
from the AV receiver’s composite video output
to a composite video input on your TV.
6
Connect a SCART cable
(3)
from the DVD recorder’s EXT 1 TO TV-1/O SCART
socket to a SCART socket on your TV. This direct connection to your TV allows
you to enjoy DVD playback the best picture quality.
Basic playback connections
Note
If your AV amp has several video inputs and outputs, you can connect your VCR,
set-top box, LD player, etc., to its video inputs and connect your TV to its video
output. Then you can select your various video sources by using the input selector
on your AV amp.
AV Receiver
SCART
TV
Antenna In
3
7
8
9
2
1
S video In
11
10
Composite
video In
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