NEC NDH-81 Connections to Your TV, Video connection, Audio Left/Right Connection, Rear of TV

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Connections to Your TV

Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing equipment.

Tips

Depending on your TV and other equipment you wish to connect, there are various ways you could connect the recorder. Use only one of the connections described below.

Please refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR, Stereo System or other devices as necessary to make the best connections.

Caution

Make sure the recorder is connected directly to the TV. Set the TV to the correct video input.

Do not connect the recorder’s AUDIO OUT jack to the phono in jack (record deck) of your audio system.

Do not connect your recorder via your VCR. The DVD image could be distorted by the copy protection system.

Rear of TV

S-VIDEO

INPUTCOMPONENT VIDEO INPUTVIDEOAUDIO INPUT INPUT

Y

Pb

Pr

L

R

S

 

C

 

V

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rear of the recorder

Video connection

Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the recorder to the video in jack on the TV using the video cable (V).

Audio (Left/Right) Connection

Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT jacks of the recorder to the audio left and right IN jacks on the TV using the audio cables (A). Do not connect the recorder’s AUDIO OUT jack to the phono in jack (record deck) of your audio system.

S-Video connection

Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the recorder to the S-Video in jack on the TV using the S-Video cable (S).

Component Video connection

Connect the COMPONENT / PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO OUT jacks on the recorder to the corresponding input jacks on the TV using an Y Pb Pr cable (C).

If your television is a high-definition or “digital ready” television, you may take advantage of the recorder’s progressive scan output for the highest video resolution possible. If your TV does not accept the Progressive Scan format, the picture will appear scrambled if you try Progressive Scan on the recorder.

Set the [Progressive Scan] option to [ON] on the setup menu for progressive signal, see page 16.

Note:

Progressive scan does not work with the analog video connections (yellow VIDEO OUT jack) or S-VIDEO connection.

Caution

Once the setting for Progressive Scan output is entered, an image will only be visible on a Progressive Scan compatible TV or monitor. If you set Progressive Scan to [ON] in error, you must reset the recorder. First, remove the disc in the recorder. Next, press STOP (x) and hold it for five seconds before releasing it. The video output will be restored to the standard setting, and a picture will once again be visible on a conventional analog TV or monitor.

Hookup and Settings

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Contents HDD/DVD Recorder Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Handling Discs About the Symbol Display Symbol Used in this ManualCleaning Discs IntroductionRecommended recordable DVD discs Recordable and Playable DiscsRegional Code Availability of copying or moving featurePlayable Discs About the internal hard disk drive Front Panel Remote Control Battery Installation Remote ControlRemote Control Operation RF coaxial connection Hookup and SettingsConnecting to the Aerial Rear PanelComponent Video connection Connections to Your TVVideo connection Audio Left/Right ConnectionAmplifier Receiver Connecting to an AmplifierDigital Multi-channel sound Front of the recorder Rear Recorder Accessory Audio/Video A/V ConnectionsConnecting to the AV in 1 or AV in 2 Jacks Connecting a Digital CamcorderAuto Programming Using the Home MenuInitial Settings General SettingsProgram Edit Program EditTV Aspect Display ModePower Save Mode Manual Clock SetAudio Settings Language SettingsArea Code Lock Parental Control SettingsSet Password RatingDisc Settings Recording SettingsDisc Protect FinalizeDisc Label Displaying Disc Information on-screen General Explanation On-Screen DisplayDisplaying Information While Watching TV Buttons Operations Discs General Playback FeaturesPlayback Playback Camera Angle DVD If a menu screen is displayed DVD VCDMoving to another Title HDD -RWVR Marker SearchPIP Picture in Picture HDD -RWVR 3D Surround -RWVR-RWVideo+RW -RLast Condition Memory DVD Playable Audio format AC3, PCM, MP2, MP3, WMA Playing a DivX Movie FileMovie List menu options DivX file requirementMP3/WMA audio file requirement Playing an Audio CD or MP3/WMA fileAudio CD and Music menu options RandomProgram List menu options Program Playback with Audio CD and MP3/WMA filePhoto size Viewing a Jpeg FilePhoto List menu options Photo file requirementTo listen to music while slide show simultaneously Skip ImagesRotate Images View Slide ShowsNaming a file on the HDD Editing a MP3/WMA, JPEG, DivX fileErasing a files/folders from the HDD Moving a files Copying a files to another media or folderAbout HDD recording Disc types and recording formats, modes, and settingsRecording About DVD recordingTimeshift HDD Checking the Recording Time Instant Timer RecordingBasic Recording from a TV To Pause the RecordingTimer Recording Recording from External Components Checking Timer Recording DetailsTimer Recording Troubleshooting Recording from an External InputRecording from a Digital Camcorder TroubleshootingRecording from DV Input Before DV dubbingTime Slip HDD Simultaneous recording and playbackPlayback another title during recording Title List and Chapter List Menu Overview EditingTitles, Chapters and Parts HDD, VR Mode Original and Playlist EditingAdding Chapter Markers Changing Title ThumbnailsAdding Additional Title/Chapters to the Playlist -RWVR Making a New PlaylistDeleting a Part HDD -RWVR Deleting an Original or Playlist Title/ChapterTime Search HDD -RWVR-RWVideo Remote control buttons for entering a nameNaming a Title Combining Two Titles Into One Sort HDDUndoing/Redoing the Last Deletion -RWVR Combining Two Chapters Into Divide One Titles Into TwoProtect a Title Moving a Playlist Chapter -RWVRHide a Chapter/Title +RW +R Fast copying Maximum DubbingBefore Dubbing Restrictions on copyingDubbing from DVD to HDD Dubbing from HDD to DVDOne Touch Copy DVD to HDD One Touch Copy HDD to DVDTo finalize a disc, refer to Finalize on ReferenceAdditional Information Overwriting Recording +RWArea Codes Language CodesSymptom Cause Solution TroubleshootingIf you observe any of the following symptoms Resetting the recorderYou can reset the recorder as follows Specifications South Australia New South walesVictoria QueenslandNo MFL30384253

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