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ONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES
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9
5
Take the enclosed mains cable and connect
the appropriate end to the mains socket
4
4
on the back of the video recorder and the
other to the nearest free socket
6
Switch on your TV set and select on your TV
set the programme number which will in
future be used for operation with the video
recorder
7
Change the settings of this programme
number on your TV set until you see the
adjacent welcome screen clearly and in
colour on the screen
PPRRO
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8
Switch off the video recorder with the
Standby button
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8
8
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4
4
Your video recorder broadcasts on the
frequency 583MHz (CH35) in the UHF range (ultra
high frequency). Repeat the matching of the
selected programme numbers on the TV set
4
4
Check the cable connections
3
Remove the aerial cable plug from the back of
your TV set and insert it into the aerial
socket
2
2
on the back of the video recorder
4
Take the enclosed aerial cable and connect
the appropriate end to the aerial socket of
your TV set and to the TV socket
3
3
on the
back of the video recorder
CONGRATULATIONS
YOU NOW OWN A NEW
PHILIPS
VIDEO RECORDER
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Additional devices, such as a decoder, camcorder, satellite receiver, etc., can be
connected to the scart socket A
AVV22 EEX
XTT22 on the back of the video recorder.
You will need a scart cable for this (available from specialist stores).
There are two audio output sockets on the back of the video recorder -
A
AU
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AV2 EXT2
AUDIO OUT