14
Connecting to Satellite Receiver, Set Top Box
You can connect a Set Top Box to receive digital
broadcast by aerial (DVB-T) signals, a satellite
receiver (digital/analogue) or a decoder to decrypt
encrypted programmes.
D
[RGB] means separate Red/Green/Blue colour
signals. If you connect a TV equipped with RGB
input capability to the AV1 socket on this VCR,
and a decoder equipped with RGB output
capability to the AV2 socket, RGB signals will
pass through the VCR to the TV when the VCR is
in stand-by mode. The RGB signals cannot be
recorded or produced by this VCR.
Connect a 21-pin scart cable (fully wired) to the
AV2 21-pin scart socket on the VCR and to the
21-pin scart socket on the external unit.
Connect a 21-pin scart cable (fully wired) to the
AV1 21-pin scart socket on the VCR and to the
21-pin scart socket on the TV set.
Connect the External unit, VCR and TV set to
the AC mains supply.
Switch on the TV set and VCR.
Set the VCR menu settings for AV2 according
the connected External unit (See page 37).
Follow the steps described below.
Ensure TV Power, External unit Power and VCR
Power are disconnected from AC Mains socket.
1
Switch on the External unit. Then follow page 13
for VCR Auto Setup with 21-pin Scart cable.
Connect aerial to the Aerial in connector of the
External unit.
Connect the External unit´s Aerial out connector
to the VCR’s RF IN (Aerial input).
Connect the VCR´s RF OUT (Aerial output) to
the TV set’s Aerial in connector.
4
21-pin Scart cable
21-pin Scart socket
To AC Mains socket
(AV2)
External unit
VCR
TV
Aerial
2
4
AC mains lead
(supplied)
RF cable
(supplied)
4
AC mains
lead
AC mains socket
1
AC mains
socket
1
2
3
3
3
AC mains socket
1
2
3
5
6
4