ENTREE
ANTENNE
SORTIE
ANTENNE
EURO AV1
AUDIO/VIDEO
AERIAL
RF.OUT
6
Connecting
T
o
a
TV
The guidance given on this page is the most common form of connection. However please check
with your manufacturer’s instruction books for specific information. Make sure all connections are
made with both your VCR and additional appliance unplugged from the mains to avoid
damaging your equipment. Connecting a VCR using a SCART lead is one of the best ways to
achieve optimum sound and picture quality from video-tape playback.
All connections
must be made
with all
appliances
unplugged from
the mains.
SCART Lead
(not supplied)
If you use a SCART lead picture
quality will be improved.
Back view of your VCR
Television
(not supplied)
If you connect your VCR
using the supplied
Aerial Connection
Cable (75 Ohms) you will
have to tune in a dedicat-
ed channel on your TV in
order to view video
tapes. Further on in the
book you will be given
guidance on how to tune
in your TV.
Aerial Connection
Cable
(75 Ohms)
Do not try and force
the connector into
place, it should plug in
easily.
Aerial
(not supplied)
The quality of the sound and
picture can be greatly influenced by
the positioning, quality and state of
repair of your external aerial. If you
are unsure about the condition of
your aerial please contact an AIB
registered aerial installation
specialist.