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Connecting your DVD recorder
16
English
3
Turn on the TV.
4
Plug one end of the supplied mains cable to the DVD recorder’s
MAINS
and
the other end into an AC outlet.
The most important features of the DVD recorder will appear in scrolling text on
the display. After the first installation is completed this function will be turned off.
How you turn on this function again, read in the section “standby” in the chapter
“User preferences” .
5
Turn on the DVD recorder using
BB
BB
/I
. “IS TV ON?” will appear on the display.
6
If the connection was properly made and your TV was automatically turned to the
programme number for the SCART socket, e.g. “EXT”, “0”, “AV”, you will see the
following picture:
Then, read the paragraph on “Initial installation” in “Installing your DVD recorder”.
Using an S-Video cable
Since S-Video cables carry only video signals, separate audio connections are necessary.
1
Using an S-Video cable
(4)
,
connect the DVD recorder’s
S-VIDEO
output to an
S-Video input on your TV.
2
Using an AUDIO L/R cable
(5)
,
connect the DVD recorder’s
AUDIO L/R
outputs
to the analog audio inputs on your TV. Connect white-to-white and red-to-red).
Notes
My screen is empty.
Many TVs are switched by the DVD recorder to the programme number for the
SCART socket by way of a control signal sent through the SCART cable.
If the TV does not automatically switch to the SCART socket programme num-
ber, manually change to the corresponding programme number on your TV set
(see your TV's operating instructions).
Check that the SCART cable is connected from the TV to the
EXT 1 TO TV-I/O
socket on the DVD recorder. The
EXT 2 AUX-I/O
socket is intended only for
additional devices.
Virgin mode
Menu language
Press OK to continue
English
Español
Français
Italiano
Deutsch
TV
4
5
2
1
S-video In
Antenna In
Analog
audio In
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