>Once you have found a UHF channel with optimal quality, please remember to enter it
into the memory of your TV set.
You can now select further settings in the Audio/Video Settings menu, or you can press the Menu key to return to normal operation. The selected setting will be auto- matically stored in memory when you exit the menu.
>If your TV set is only equipped with an automatic channel scan, select any UHF chan- nel on your receiver, then start the automatic scan run on your TV set. If necessary, repeat this procedure until you find a suitable transmission channel (as described above), and store the selected channel in your TV set's memory.
>It may be necessary to finish off with some fine tuning of the channel on the TV set.
4.5 Video Cassette Recorders (VCR)
fConnect the video cassette recorder to the Scart connection marked VCR on your
receiver. When the video player is set to PLAY, it will send a switching signal to the
receiver, which will transmit the video player signal to the TV set automatically. Press the TV/Sat key to select whether the signal from the TV Scart connection is to be
shown on screen or not. It is thus possible to record a satellite programme on your video recorder while at the same time viewing a different terrestrial programme via the UHF input of your TV set.
4.5.1 Super VHS Video Cassette Recorders
If you have a Super VHS video recorder, you can use this to make recordings in Super VHS
quality through your DVB receiver. In order to achieve this, make all the necessary settings as described in 5.3 (Audio/video Settings)
Note: this setting applies to both the TV and VCR Scart connections of your receiver.
4.6 AUX IN/OUT
eSpare connection for connecting an analogue receiver, an additional TV or VCR set (AV2).
4.7 Amplifier
4.7.1 Analogue
In order to achieve the best possible sound quality, the receiver can be connected to a
receiver with an input connection of your
4.7.1 Digital
If your amplifier has a suitable electrical input, connect the Audio Out Digital connection of your receiver with the electrical input of your amplifier.
Sampling rates of 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz are available.
Whenever it is broadcast, the Dolby Digital signal (AC3)is also available via this output.
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