Connection with video cable
If your TV has only a single video input jack, typically a yellow-coloured
plug, you will use the composite video output of your DVD recorder for the
video connection. For the audio connection you can use the red and white
stereo audio in connectors of your TV. The brightness and colour signals
are transferred over the same wire.
Have the following cables ready:
1. Two aerial cables (not supplied)
2. Power cord (supplied)
3. Audio/video cable (not supplied; yellow, red and white plug)
1
Connect your antenna/cable TV outlet to the
“ANTENNA IN”
socket at
the back side of your DVD recorder using an aerial cable.
2
Insert one end of a second aerial cable into the
“ANTENNA OUT”
socket at the back of your DVD recorder and the other end into the aer-
ial input socket of your TV.
3
Insert one yellow end of the audio/video cable into the yellow cinch
socket
“VIDEO”
on the back side of the DVD recorder and the other
end in the (usually yellow) video input socket of the TV (usually labelled
“Video in”, "AV in”. Please refer to the TV's user manual).
4
Insert the red and white end of the audio/video cable into the red and
white cinch socket
“AUDIO R/L”
on the back side of the DVD recorder
and the other end in the (usually red and white) audio input socket of
the TV (usually labelled “Audio in”, "AV in”. Please refer to the TV's
user manual).
5
Turn on the TV. Then, switch the TV over to the video input socket or
select the relevant channel number. You can find the channel number
information in the user manual of your TV.
6
Connect the supplied AC power cord to the
“AC IN”
socket on the
back side of the DVD recorder, then plug the other end into a power
outlet.
CONNECTING THE DVD RECORDER
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R
L
VIDEO OUTPUT
AUDIO R/L OUTPUT
ANTENNA IN
ANTENNA OUT
Note:
If your TV is already connected to the antenna/cable TV outlet, remove
the aerial cable plug from your TV and insert it into the
“ANTENNA IN”
socket at the back side of your DVD recorder.
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AC IN