Installation
Connecting VCR
Your VCR may have different kinds of outputs like RF, composite video and S-Video. Normally S-Video delivers the best video quality, RF output delivers lower quality video.
If S-Video is available, connect the S-Video output of your VCR to AV1, AV2 or AV3.
If S-Video is not available, connect the composite video output on your VCR to AV1, AV2 or AV3. Connect the RF output of your VCR to ANT-2 of the TV if this is the only output available or if the VCR is located very far away from the TV.
If your VCR has a composite video input and you want to record the TV station you are currently watching, you can optionally connect the AV output of this TV to the video input and audio input of your VCR.
S-Video S-Video
| | | SD1 | HD1 | HD2 |
| | | (480i) | | |
| | | | Y/R | |
Video | Video | Video | Y | | Y/R |
ANT-1 Input | | | | | |
L | L | L | Pb | Pb/G | Pb/G |
|
Audio | Audio | Audio | | | |
R | R | R | Pr | Pr/B | Pr/B |
| |
MONITOR Output | AV1 | | AV2 | H | H |
| | | |
| | | | | PC1 Input |
ANT-2 Input | | | | V | V |
| | | |
| | | | | PC Audio |
| | | L | L | L |
| | | Audio | Audio | Audio |
DVI-D
Note
Your VCR can only record video if the main TV source is ANT-1 or ANT-2. If the main TV source is AV1, AV2 or AV3, only composite video is connected, and the video is not copy protected, then your VCR can also record it. Other higher quality video sources cannot output signals to this composite output for recording even if they are selected.