Emerson EWD2003 owner manual Hookups, DVD/VCR to TV Connection, Connecting to a TV

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HOOKUPS

CAUTION:

¡Be sure to turn off the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS and equipment to be connected before connecting. ¡Read through the operation manual for the equipment to be connected.

¡Be sure that the colors of the jacks and plugs match up when using VIDEO/AUDIO cables.

¡Be sure to keep the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS connection cables separate from the TV antenna cable when you install the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS, because it may cause electrical interference when you are watching television programs.

DVD/VCR TO TV CONNECTION

RF OUTPUT CHANNEL

1.Disconnect the AC power cord of the TV from the AC outlet.

2.Disconnect the antenna or cable from the TV.

3.Connect the antenna or cable to the ANT-IN jack of the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS.

4.Connect the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS to the TV using the RF cable.

5.Plug the AC power cords of the DVD/VCR COM- BINATION UNITS and TV into the AC outlets.

[VHF/UHF

[Indoor antenna]

[Back of the DVD/VCR]

combination antenna]

 

 

 

[Back of the

 

 

 

 

UHF/VHF combination TV]

 

 

OR

 

RF cable

 

 

ANT-IN

VCR

(supplied)

 

 

DVD/VCR

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

 

 

[Cable

box or satellite box]

L

 

UHF/VHF

OR

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

R

 

ANT-OUT VIDEO OUT

From Cable or

VIDEO IN

Satellite Company

 

If your TV does not have A/V terminals:

1.Connect the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS to a TV using RF cable (see DVD/VCR TO TV CONNECTION).

2.Select channel 3 on your TV.

3.Press PLAY.

¡If noise appears, change the RF output channel of the VCR to channel 4 by pressing PLAY for 3 sec- onds during playback.

¡There is case that the RF output channel does not change by situation (For example, when you adjust tracking using CHANNEL(UP/DOWN)).

In this case, stop the playback, and start the play- back again. After that, press PLAY on the VCR for 3 seconds.

¡If there is a power failure or the DVD/VCR COM- BINATION UNITS is unplugged for more than 30 seconds, the RF output channel setting will return to CH3.

Note to CATV system installer

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that pro- vides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground should be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

CONNECTING TO A TV

Antenna/Cable signal

DVD/VCR

VCR

OUT

DVD

 

ANT-IN

 

VIDEO OUT OUT

 

 

AUDIO OUT

 

S-VIDEO COMPONENT AUDIO

 

L

 

 

Y

 

A/V-compatible or

R

AUDIO IN

 

Cb

L

ANT-OUT VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

wide screen TV

 

VIDEO IN

 

Cr

R

To ANT. IN

 

 

 

 

 

of TV

 

 

 

 

 

To VIDEO INPUT jack

 

To VIDEO OUT jack

 

 

DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

To Right (red) and Left (white)

To AUDIO INPUT jacks To AUDIO OUT jacks

[Fig. 1]

Notes

¡Connect the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNITS directly to a TV. If the A/V cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copy protection system.

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Contents EWD2003 Laser Safety Important Safeguards Symbols Used in this Manual Supplied AccessoriesAbout Copyright Indice Table of ContentsPrecautions FeaturesPlayable Discs About the DiscsFollowing discs cannot be played back on this ExampleOperating Controls and Functions +10 Press to accept a setting Bers during channel presetPress to select VCR mode for the remote control Use to select VCR or TV positionConnect your antenna, Cable Box, or Direct Broadcast System Loading the BatteriesSwitching to DVD Mode VCR/DVD SwitchingHookups Connecting to a TVDVD/VCR to TV Connection If your TV does not have A/V terminalsFor TVs with S-VIDEO Input Jack Connecting to AN Analog Audio Connecting to a Dolby Digital DecoderAutomatic Channel SET UP SetupTo Preset the Channels Again To Select a Desired ChannelTo Change the ON-SCREEN Language Clock SET UPTo ADD/DELETE Channels Normal Playback Playback FunctionAuto Repeat Playback Search FunctionsRecording Function Timer RecordingNormal Recording Accidental Erasure PreventionTo Stop AN Automatic Timer PRO- Gram Already Started Hints for Timer RecordingTo CHECK, CORRECT, or Cancel AN Automatic Timer Program ¡You can use the DVD player while the Timer lightCopying a Video Tape Special FeaturesAuto Rewind Real Time Tape CounterPlaying a Disc General FeaturesBasic Playback PauseTitle Menu Disc MenuStep by Step Playback Fast FORWARD/REVERSE SearchTitle / Chapter Search ZoomTrack Time SearchRepeat Title / Chapter RepeatRepeat Track RepeatMP3 Playback Random PlaybackON-SCREEN Information Track SelectionSubtitle Language Stereo Sound ModeProgram Audio LanguageParental Control Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplayParental Level ¡The elapsed and remaining Playing time of the currentMarker Setup Screen DVD SetupAudio Setting When playing disc with copyright ProtectionDisplay Setting Black Level Setting¡Be sure to press SETUP, or the setting will not work Virtual SurroundLanguage Setting Problem Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuideMake your contribution to the environment MaintenanceSpecifications Panel Delantero Controles DEL Funcionamiento Y SUS FuncionesBotón Play DVD Botón g Modo DVD NotasCambio AL Modo VCR Cambio DE VCR/DVDPreparación ConexionesPreparación DE Reloj Reproducción DE UN DiscoReproduciendo UN DVD Video O UN CD Audio ¡Para retroceder un paso, presioneMemo Memo Memo 0VMN03884 TelH94 20UD

EWD2003 specifications

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