12 Hookups (cont’d)
Connecting to a TV Only
TV has Component Video In Jacks
1
Connect your Antenna or Cable TV signal to the ANTENNA IN jack
on the rear of the Recorder.
2
Connect the Recorder’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y P
B
P
R
)
jacks to the TV’s COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks.
Use component
video cable (not supplied), which has red, blue, and green markings. Match the
cable colors to the jack colors.
3
Connect the Recorder’s white/red AUDIO OUT L/R (left/right) jacks
to the TV’s left/right AUDIO IN jacks.
Use the supplied two-strand audio
cable, which has red and white markings. Match cable colors to jack colors.
4
Connect the supplied RF coaxial cable to the Recorder’s ANTENNA
OUT jack and to the Antenna In jack on your TV.
Your TV’s Antenna In
jack may be labelled RF In,Antenna In, or 75 ohm. Check your TV’s manual for
details.
5
Connect the power cords of the Recorder and the TV to a power
outlet.
6
Press STANDBY-ON
y
y
to turn on the Recorder.
If “IS TV ON? C03”
appears on the display panel, you need to turn on your TV and set it to the
correct
Component Video In channel
. (See next step.) You cannot see the
Initial Setup screens until you turn on the TV and have it on the correct
Component Video In channel.
7
Turn on the TV power. Set the TV to the Component Video In
channel.
It is not channel 3 or 4 when you use Component Video. See your
TV owner’s manual for details. Your TV remote may have a button or switch
that selects the Component Video In channel. Or, go to your lowest TV
channel and change channels down until you see the DVD background picture
or Initial Setup screen on the TV.
The Initial Setup screen will appear the first
time you turn on the Recorder. Go to page 18 to continue.
NOTE
:When using the Component Video jacks, make sure Component
video output is set to Interlaced. Set Component video output to
Progressive Scan only if your TV has Progressive Scan.
See page 63.
• If your TV has Progressive
Scan,
connect the Recorder’s
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y
P
B
P
R
) jacks to the TV’s
Progressive Scan In jacks
instead. Progressive Scan
produces a clearer picture by
doubling the number of visible
picture lines per field, providing
a jitter-free, sharp, quiet picture.
Check your TV manual for
details.
Set the Recorder’s Video
output to Progressive Scan.
See page 63.
• On the TV, the Component Video
In jacks may be labeled YUV or
Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y and may be
green, blue, and red.
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