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The
EXT1
socket has audio and video inputs/outputs and RGB inputs.
The
EXT2
socket has audio and video inputs/outputs and S-VHS inputs.
For further information, see glossary (p. 18).
Connecting peripheral equipment
• If your video recorder has a euroconnector socket, carry out the above
connections. Euroconnector sockets ensure better picture quality.
• If your video recorder does not have a euroconnector socket (or if this is
already being used by another device), then the only connection possible is via
the aerial cable.Your video recorder is then considered as a TV programme by
your TV set.You will therefore need to tune in your video recorder's test signal
and assign it programme number 0 (see manual store chapter, p. 5).
To reproduce the video recorder picture, press the
key.
Refer to your video recorder's operating instructions concerning the test signal
(the video recorder must be equipped with an HF modulator).
To select connected equipment
• Use
key to select
E1 (EXT1)
,
E2 (EXT2)
or, for S-VHS or Hi-8 equipment,
E2 Y/C
.
Most equipment (decoder, video recorder) carries out the switchover itself.
• The white
key may also be used to select the sockets with adapted Smart
Controls:
E1 DIGITAL
(for digital equipment connected to
EXT1
),
E1 GAMES BACK
(for games connected to
EXT1
) and
E2 GAMES FRONT
(for games connected to
the
VIDEO
socket on the front panel).
Video recorder
...with Decoder
Connecting other equipment
(satellite receiver, decoder, CDV/CDI, games...)
Connect to socket
EXT1
(or to
EXT2
if it produces a
S-VHS
signals).