Hooking up the unit - more you can do
General about connection
Picture and sound
Digital TV is a transmission technology that replaces the traditional analogue technique.
This means that several TV channels, radio channels and other digital services can be transmitted on the same space as just one analogue channel.
As a consumer you get access to many more channels and services with perfect picture and audio quality.
Connecting your recorder is just as simple as connecting an old VCR recorder. And by using a HDMI cable for connection you get the best picture quality to your
Coverage
Before buying this product it is anticipated that you have made sure that there are digital transmissions covering your region.
Antenna / Signal source
You may decide to connect your DVD recorder to an indoor arial or an external arial. Either of the two can give you variances on the signal strength. If you live in a flat you should make sure that the digital terrestrial signals are distributed to your wall antenna outlet. If you have your own antenna system you must make sure that it is equipped with antennas, filter and/or amplifier that can handle those frequencies that the digital channels are transmitted on.
Cable-TV
Please observe that this recorder is not designed for the reception of regular digital
Component connection
Connect one end of the component(Y PB PR) cable to the COMPONENT OUT- PUT jack on the DVD recorder and other end to the COMPONENT INPUT jack on your TV.
Connect one end of the audio cables (red and white) to the analog AUDIO OUTPUT jack on the DVD recorder and other end to the AUDIO INPUT jack on your TV.
If your television is a
Set the resolution to 576p using the RES. button on the front panel of the DVD recorder to obtain the 576p progressive signal.
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