Beko E5 manual Video recorder or set-top box, Camcorder, Using a video recorder or set-top box

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Using external devices

Video recorder or set-top box

Connecting a video recorder or set-top box

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1Connect the »AV1« socket on the television to the corresponding socket of the video recorder or set-top box using a Euro-AV (Scart) cable.

Using a video recorder or set-top box

1Switch on the video recorder or set-top box and select the desired function.

2Select the »AV1« channel using »AV«.

– You can hear and see the video and audio information from the video recorder or the set-top box on the television set.

Notes:

You can connect an external RGB device (DVD player) to the Euro-AV1 socket. However, you will need to use a fully assigned Euro-AV cable for this.

Camcorder

Connecting a camcorder

1 Connect the yellow socket (VIDEO – picture signal) on the television and the corresponding socket on the camcorder (VHS, Video 8) using a cinch cable.

2 Connect the white and red sockets (L AUDIO R – sound signal) on the television and the corresponding sockets of the camcorder with a cinch cable.

Note:

If a mono camera is connected, connect the white socket (L) of the television and the corresponding socket of the camera. Select

»MONO« in the »SOUND« menu during mono operation.

L

AUDIO

R

VIDEO

Using a camcorder (VHS, Video 8) 1 Switch on the camcorder, insert a cassette and start playback.

2 Select the »AV2« channel (for VHS, Video

8)by pressing »AV« repeatedly until »AV2« appears on the screen.

– You will see the picture and hear the sound of the camcorder on the television.

Connecting a multi-channel amplifier or digital two channel audio system

The digital multi-channel sound of a DVD can best be decoded and played back with

amulti-channel audio/video amplifier (Dolby* digital decoder or DTS).

1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the cinch socket »COAXIAL (digital audio signal) on the television and into the correspond-ing socket on the digital multi- channel amplifier.

2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the cinch sockets »VIDEO (picture signal), » A/L « (left audio signal) and » A/R « (right audio signal) on the television and into the corresponding sockets on the digital multi-channel amplifier.

Note:

Even if you are using a digital connection, you should still make an analogue audio connection as it is possible, depending on the disc type, that no signal can be output via the » COAXIAL« socket.

*Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby”, “Dolby

Pro Logic”, “Dolby Digital” and the double-D symbol

“ are” trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Copyright 1992 Dolby 27 Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Contents DVD Combo List of contents Special features TelevisionSet-Up and Safety Connecting the antenna and the mains cable Inserting batteries in the remote controlConnection and Preparation Environmental noteRemote control TV operation OverviewOverview Title DVD modeZoom Front panel External Connections Side MenuUsing the TV VolumeTV controls MuteManual Tuning Tuning the televisionPlease Note Please note Fine TuningYour TV is now tuned and ready to use Program organising Child lock OptionalTo move the programmes To delete a programmeTV set up Setup MenuFeatures Menu Picture MenuSleep Timer NormalizationUsing Teletext To select a sub To reveal informationClock FastextDVD Mode Special DVD featuresPreparation Disc formatsSpecial DVD features DVD featuresVCD/VCD features MP3 Disc features DivX CD FeaturesJpeg Disc features Audio Disc featuresUsing a DVD, Video CD, DivX Disc or Audio Disc Selecting titles and chapters using the disc menuCalling up information Selecting titles directly with the numerical buttonsPausing and resuming playback Selecting chapters in steps SkipEnding playback Frame searchSwitching the dubbed language or the audio format Using an MP3 Disc playbackUsing a Jpeg Disc playback Selecting and displaying subtitlesAdditional Jpeg Disc playback functions Creating and playing a playlistDVD Settings DVD Setup MenuSelecting the menu Menu optionsSound PictureChild Lock Using external devices HeadphonesUsing a decoder Connecting the headphonesUsing a video recorder or set-top box Connecting a camcorderVideo recorder or set-top box CamcorderTechnical data Service information for dealersInformation General instructions for laser devicesFault Possible cause Remedy TV operationCleaning discs Fault Cause/Remedy