Setting up your player
■Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
(Option 1) - Connecting your player through RF lead
Connecting your player through extra equipment (satellite system)
■Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply.
Television
230V~, 50/60 Hz
Back view of your player |
Aerial
The type of aerial you should use, depends on local interference and how far you are from the transmitter. You should contact a local retailer if you have any questions about your aerial.
(Option 1) - Connecting your player through RF lead
| Television |
230V~, | Aerial |
50/60 Hz |
|
| OUTPUT Jack |
| Back view of your player |
Connections
(Option 2) - Connecting your player through a scart lead
| Television |
230V~, | Aerial |
| |
50/60 Hz |
|
OUTPUT Jack |
Back view of your player |
With this connection, if your player is receiving CH BBC1 and your TV is displaying CH3, when you press the [TV/VCR] button on the remote control, your TV will automatically display the CH BBC1. “VCR” will be shown in the display.
In this mode, to change the viewing channels the
INPUT Jack |
| AUDIO |
| ANT. IN |
Satellite | OUT | IN | ANT. OUT |
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|
VIDEO |
You can also use this scarted connection if your player has two scart sockets. This will improve sound and picture quality when you are recording from a satellite.
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