RCA DRC8005N manual Explanation of Jacks from left to right

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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup

RF ANTENNA/CABLE

INPUT

INPUT

 

OUTPUT

COMPONENT

 

 

 

 

VIDEO OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

S-VIDEO IN

VIDEO

 

DIGITAL

 

 

 

 

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

 

 

L

 

L

Pb

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

AUDIO

 

COAXIAL

 

 

 

Pr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROG.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCAN

R

S-VIDEO OUT

R

 

OPTICAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

ON

Explanation of Jacks (from left to right)

RF ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT: Connect an RF Coaxial cable from an off-air antenna, cable box, or cable outlet to this jack.The cable is send- ing the programming from the source to the DVD Recorder. Our connections show the cable coming from a 2 Way Splitter (which enables you to watch one program on TV while you record another—not available for satellite and some cable boxes).

INPUT: These jacks receive audio and video from a compatible component, such as a satellite receiver.Another set of Input Jacks (INPUT 2) are on the front of the DVD Recorder.

VIDEO: Color coded yellow, the video cable you use with this jack provides better quality than an RF Coaxial cable but isn’t as good as S-Video. Connect corresponding video cable to a compatible component such as a satellite receiver.

AUDIO L (left): Color coded white, connect corresponding audio cable to a compatible component such as a satellite receiver.

AUDIO R (right): Color coded red, connect corresponding audio cable to a compatible component such as a satellite receiver.

S-VIDEO IN: If your satellite receiver has S-VIDEO, connect the S-Video cable to this jack because it provides better picture quality than standard video (the yellow jack).

OUTPUT: These jacks send the content (audio and video) from your DVD Recorder OUT to the TV so you can see it on the TV screen and hear it through the TV’s speakers.There are three video options:VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT (Y, Pb, Pr). Choose the Video Connection based on your TV’s Input Jacks. For more information about jacks and cables, go to page 4. Make sure you connect the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks so you can hear the sound.

VIDEO: Color coded yellow, the video cable you use with this jack provides better quality than an RF Coaxial cable but isn’t as good as S-Video.

AUDIO L (left): Color coded white, connect corresponding audio cable to TV’s Audio Left Input Jack.

AUDIO R (right): Color coded red, connect corresponding audio cable to TV’s Audio Right Input Jack.

S-VIDEO OUT: If your TV has S-VIDEO, connect the S-Video cable to this jack because it provides better picture quality than standard composite video. (the yellow jack).

COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT (Y, Pb, Pr): Some high-end TVs and monitors have Component Video Input jacks.The cables that send the video signal through these Output Jacks provide the highest resolution because the video signal is divided into 3 separate parts (cables not supplied with DVD Recorder). As with VIDEO and S-VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, Pb, Pr) only carries the picture signal so you need to connect the audio cables so you’ll hear the sound. If your TV has COMPONENT INPUT jacks, use three video grade cables to connect the DVD Recorder to these jacks on the TV to get the best picture quality.

DIGITAL AUDIO (OPTICAL and COAXIAL): Use one of these jacks to connect your DVD Recorder if you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or decoder. Some receivers have either the COAXIAL or OPTICAL type of Digital Audio Input jack, and some have both. Under most conditions, optical and coaxial connections work equally well—the only difference is the type of cable you connect to the jack.

Rarely, but sometimes, coaxial digital cables (especially long ones) pick up radio frequency (RF) interference from household appliances, nearby power lines, and/or broadcast towers. If you want to use a less expensive cable, connect a coaxial cable to the COAXIAL jack if your receiver has a Coaxial input jack.

OPTICAL - connect an optical cable (SPDIF), not supplied, to the OPTICAL jack on the DVD Recorder and Digital Audio Optical Input jack on your receiver.

COAXIAL - connect a digital coaxial cable (not supplied) to this jack and to the Digital Audio Coaxial Input jack on your receiver.The cable is not a black coaxial cable, but an RCA-type cable.

PROG. SCAN switch – If you’ve connected your DVD Recorder to a TV that uses progressive scanning to display the image via the Y, Pb, Pr jacks, turn the switch to the “on” position for progressive scan playback of DVD discs.Typically, only some High Definition Televisions and high-end multimedia monitors use progressive scanning. Leave the switch in the OFF position for S-VIDEO or regular VIDEO (yellow) connections.

Note: If you turn the PROG SCAN switch on, and your TV isn’t capable of progressive scanning you won’t see a clear picture on the TV screen. Additionally, when playing DVDs you won’t see any picture— press STOP (the main menu appears) and turn the PROG SCAN switch to the OFF position.Try playing the disc again.

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Contents DVD Recorder User’s Guide Product Registration Important InformationTable of Contents Things to consider before you connect Connections and SetupUnpack the Box Coaxial TV + cable Audio/video Box Video Coaxial Audio/video VideoCoaxial TV + satellite p Audio/video Receiver Video Video Jacks and Cables Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesBack of the DVD Recorder Component Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and CablesExplanation of Jacks from left to right To play a disc To watch one program while you record anotherWay Splitter provided RF Coaxial cable Connection DVD Recorder + TVConnect the DVD Recorder to the TV 4a. Connect the audio cablesTo the channel you want to watch Tune the TV to its Input 1 channel or Vid 1 channelYellow White Connection DVD Recorder + TV + Basic Cable BoxBack of your satellite Satellite ReceiverThan the one pictured here Connect the satellite receiver to the TV Connection DVD Recorder + TV + Satellite ReceiverConnect the satellite receiver to the DVD Recorder DVD RecorderAdvanced Audio Connection Information Connecting your DVD Recorder to an audio/video receiverSelect on-screen menu language Install Batteries in the RemoteComplete the Interactive Setup Turn on the TV and DVD RecorderDaylight Savings Time Channel SearchChannel List Time ZoneMain Menu Appears What to ExpectWatch TV Turn on the DVD Recorder to Watch TV Time and DateOther Brands of TVs How to find your TV’s Video Input ChannelNext Steps RCA, GE, and Proscan TVsChapter Clear Removes on-screen menus and displays Remote ControlExplanation of Buttons Skip to the beginning of the preceding chapter or trackAutomatic Code Search Find out if the remote can operate your TVProgramming the remote to operate your TV Direct EntryTurn on the satellite receiver or cable box Using the remote to operate other componentsKnow the mode Understanding the Input buttonCode ListTVs for TV button Th Remote ControlCable Box Code ListSatellite Recording, Playback & Features Watching TV Recording, Playback, & FeaturesRecording Using the different disc menus for recorded titles Timer RecordingsAppears Other Sorting Options-Show All Discs Recording, Playback & FeaturesEditing the Disc Library’s Contents Disc LibraryPlayback Using the Info Display while playing DVD+R and DVD+RW discsEditing Titles with the Hide Chapter Feature Chapter To Load and Play Discs Playing DiscsRegional Coding Types of discs you can playQuick Fast Forward and Quick Reverse DVD and Audio CD only Using Different MenusSearch Options Playback optionsTitle Subtitles Repeat Using the On-Screen Info DisplayTime display Track Play Mode Repeat IntroScan Time display Chapter AudioHour Seconds Minutes Time Display DVD,Video CD, and Audio CDChapter Icon DVD Subtitle Icon DVDAudio Icon DVD and Video CD Repeat Icon DVD,Video CD, and Audio CDRepeating Titles, Chapters, or Tracks AB RepeatProgram Play Mode Icon Audio CDCamera Angle Icon DVD RandomIntroScan Icon Audio CD Playing Discs You Recorded DVD+R and DVD+RWPlayback Control PBC Icon Video CD Example of mp3 files Example of Jpeg files Playing mp3 or Jpeg filesCreating an mp3 Disc on Your Computer Example of folder listThis page intentionally left blank Menu System Overview of the DVD Recorder’s Menu System How to navigate through on-screen menusPrevious menu Remote to access Menu SystemGo to Disc3 Letterbox 3 Standard 16 x TimersRating Limits SetupUsing Parental Controls Lock and UnlockUnrated Titles To set RatingsRecording Options Memory Card Menu InstallationAdditional Information Try unplugging the AC power cord and plugging it back Troubleshooting General ProblemsAdditional Information Insert a disc with the label side facing up Playback ProblemsWon’t record Recording/Copying ProblemsFormation of Condensation Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Handling CautionsUnderneath the door Front of the DVD RecorderLimited Warranty Accessory Information How to OrderCoaxial cable DVD RecorderInput Output Page Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Tocom Thomson Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Thomson Inc