External units
VCR/DVD
(AV2)
Decoder
Connecting the VCR to a Decoder
To connect this VCR to a decoder, make the connections shown in the illustration below. For the connection to the TV, see page 13.
For details about the connection, also read the operating instructions of the decoder. Be sure to keep the VCR, TV and decoder disconnected from mains until you have finished all connections.
1Connect a
12 Connect the decoder’s mains lead to an AC mains socket. 3 Set AV2 to DECODER. For details, see page 33.
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To AC |
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Mains socket |
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Use a
Note:
[RGB] means separate Red/Green/Blue colour signals. If you connect a TV equipped with RGB input capability to the AV1 socket on this VCR, and a decoder equipped with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket, RGB signals will pass through the VCR to the TV when the VCR is in standby mode. The RGB signals cannot be recorded or produced by this VCR.
LP
Connecting to AV3
Connect your external unit (e.g. a video camcorder) with the front input.
Just seize the L/Mono port for mono recording of the audio signal.
Select A3 with AV INPUT SELECT.
EXT LINK | CH | REC TIMER REC |
Amplifier or TV set (example)
Video Audio
L R
VCR/DVD OUT
You can connect the VCR/DVD direct with an Amplifier or TV set.
Rear of
VCR/DVD
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (PCM/BITSTREAM)
OPTICAL
VCR/DVD OUT
AUDIO | VIDEO |
RL
RL
AUDIO | VIDEO | S VIDEO |
DVD OUT
Connect the analogue audio output (L/white and R/red) with a “Dolby Pro Logic amplifier”, for example.
To avoid sound quality problems, deactivate function Advanced Surround when you connect an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic functionality (page 57).
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