To connect an AV-Link VCR to your television, you must use a
SCART cable.
1
Plug the aerial input cable into the appropriate socket on the VCR.
2
Connect one end of the SCART cable to the AV-Link EXT1 socket
on the rear of the television.
➢
You can only use the EXT1 socket on your television to
connect the AV-Link VCR.
3
Connect the other end of the SCART cable to the appropriate
AV-Link SCART socket on the VCR.
4
Select the EXT1 option and download the preset channels from
your television to your VCR by following the indications on page 41.
➢
As the EXT1 connection always receives the actual TV
tuner signal, you do not need to tune your VCR to your
television, as with a standard VCR.
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Connecting an AV-Link VCR
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DECODER
AV-Link
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EXT3
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AV-link
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VHF/UHF
Rear of the TV
Aerial output
SCART
cable
Aerial input
New AV-Link Feature
Your television is equipped with an AV-Link feature. Data received
on your television can be directly transferred to an AV-Link
equipped VCR. Devices connected via AV-Link can exchange
information.
WYSIWYR Principle
The WYSIWYR (What You See Is What You Record) principle
means that you can start recording on your VCR a programme that
you are currently watching on your TV, simply by pressing the
AV-Link Record button (
) on the remote control.
Example: If you have selected programme 3 on your TV, this
programme number is sent to the VCR and the VCR
starts recording the corresponding broadcast on its
own tuner.
Advantages:
You can record a programme without having to:
◆
Switch on the VCR
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Select the same programme on the VCR
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Start recording by pressing the record button on the
VCR remote control
Automatic Channel Downloading
The AV-Link feature also allows the channels to be automatically
downloaded from the TV to the VCR.