Directions For Use
EN 11
DVDR880-890 /0X1
3.
12
When
you
install
your
DVD
recorder
for
the
first
time,
select
one
of
the
following
options:
'Connecting
with
a
scart
cable
and
Easy
Link'
If
your
TV
set
is
equipped
with
Easy
Link,
Cinema
Link,
NexTView
Link,
Q-Link,
Smart
Link,
Megalogic,
Datalogic,
...'
and
you
wish
to
use
a
scart
cable.
What
is
Easy
Link?
If
your
TV
set
is
equipped
with
functions
such
as
Easy
Link,
Cinema
Link,
NexTView
Link,
Q-Link,
Smart
Link,
Megalogic
or
Datalogic,
which
are
fully
compat
ble
with
one
another
(TV
set,
DVD
recorder,
etc.),
your
DVD
recorder
can
exchange
information
with
your
TV
set.
Please
see
your
TV's
operating
instructions.
?
'Connecting
with
a
scart
cable
without
Easy
Link'
If
your
TV
set
is
not
equipped
with
Easy
Link,
Cinema
Link,
NexTView
Link,
Q-Link,
Smart
Link,,
Megalogic,
Datalogic,
...'
and
you
wish
to
use
a
scart
cable.
'Connecting
with
an
SVideo
(Y/C)
cable'
If
your
TV
set
is
equipped
with
an
S-Video
(SVHS)
socket.
What
is
an
'SVideo
(Y/C)
cable'?
This
connecting
cable,
also
known
as
the
SVHS
cable,
is
used
to
transmit
the
brightness
signal
(Y
signal)
and
colour
signal
(C
signal)
separately.
This
mini
DIN
socket/plug
is
also
called
a
Hosiden
socket/plug.
?
'Connecting
with
video
(CVBS)
cable'
If
your
TV
set
is
equipped
only
with
a
video
(CVBS)
socket.
What
is
'Video
(CVBS)'?
This
socket,
usually
referred
to
as
the
Cinch
socket,
is
used
for
transmitting
the
composite
video
signal
(FBAS,
CVBS).
In
this
method
of
transmission
the
colour
signal
and
the
brightness
signal
are
transmitted
on
the
same
cable.
In
certain
circumstances,
this
can
lead
to
problems
with
the
picture,
such
as
'Moir
é'
patterns.
?
Connecting
the
DVD
recorder
11
B
Connecting
the
DVD
recorder
Preparing
the
remote
control
for
operation
The
remote
control
and
its
batteries
are
packed
separately
in
the
original
DVD
recorder
packaging.
You
must
install
the
batteries
in
the
remote
control
before
use
-
described
in
the
following
section.
1
Take
the
remote
control
of
the
DVD
recorder
and
the
enclosed
batteries
(2
batteries).
2
Open
the
battery
compartment,
insert
the
batteries
as
shown
and
then
close
the
battery
compartment.
The
remote
control
is
now
ready
to
use.
Its
range
is
approximately
5
to
10
meters.
'Aim'
correctly
In
the
following
sections,
you
will
need
the
remote
control
for
the
first
time.
Always
point
the
front
of
the
remote
control
at
the
DVD
recorder
and
not
at
the
TV
set.
Tip
Connecting
your
DVD
recorder
to
the
TV
set
The
necessary
cable
connections
must
be
made
before
you
can
record
or
playback
TV
programmes
using
your
DVD
recorder.
Connect
the
DVD
recorder
directly
to
your
TV
set.
If
there
is
a
video
recorder
in
between
the
picture
quality
may
be
poor
because
of
the
copy
protection
system
built
into
the
DVD
recorder.
We
recommend
that
you
use
a
scart
cable
to
connect
your
TV
set
and
DVD
recorder.
What
is
a
scart
cable?
The
scart
or
Euro
AV
cable
serves
as
the
universal
connector
for
picture,
sound
and
control
signals.
With
this
type
of
connection,
there
is
practically
no
loss
of
quality
in
picture
or
sound
transmission.
?
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Connecting
the
DVD
recorder
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