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Setting up your video (Option 1) - Connecting your video through RF lead
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
Aerial
The type of aerial you
should use, depends on
local interference and
how far you are from the
transmitter. You should
contact a local retailer if
you have any questions
about your aerial.
Back view of your VCR
This lead is supplied in your accessory kit.
200V-240V~,
50/60Hz
Put the batteries into the remote control. Make sure the (+) and (-) signs on the batteries agree with
the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.
If you have connected your video as shown in option 1, turn to page 6.
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Setting up your video (Option 2) - Connecting your video through a scart lead
Television
Aerial
Scart lead (not supplied)
With this connection, if your video is receiving CH ARD and your TV is displaying CH3, when you press the
TV/VCR button on the remote control, your TV will automatically display the CH ARD. “VCR” will be displayed.
In this mode, to change the viewing channels the PR- and PR+ buttons on the video remote need to
be used. To switch off this mode press TV/VCR on the remote control, TV remote can now be used
as normal. You will get better pictures and sound quality if you connect your video with a scart
lead.
200V-240V~,
50/60Hz
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Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
If you have connected your video as shown in option 2, turn to page 6.
Connecting your video through extra equipment
Connecting your video to the satellite system
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
You can use this connection
if your video has two scart
sockets. This will improve
sound and picture quality
when you are recording from
satellite.
To use this function, see
page 9.
Video
200V-240V~,
50/60Hz
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Satellite
Aerial
Connecting your video to the hi-fi system - Option 1
Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
Plug a phono cable into
the ‘Audio L/R’ sockets on
the back panel and into
the audio sockets on any
audio amplifier, if needed.
If your video does not
have this connection, see
page 4 (Option 2).
Video
200V-240V~,
50/60Hz
You can also use a scart lead to improve picture and sound quality from your video.
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Hi-Fi
Aerial