Technicolor - Thomson ETC210 specifications Other connections

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Other connections

Your TV has a number of sockets which can be used to connect different types of equipment.

This page contain a description of the various sockets and relevant connections.

AV1 SCART socket (input-output)

At the back of the TV. This socket can be used to connect a VCR or a camcorder

(VHS or 8 mm), a satellite receiver, a DVD player, a games console or any device producing an RGB signal.

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AV2 SCART socket (input-output)

At the back of the TV. This socket can be used to connect a VCR or a camcorder

(VHS, S-VHS, 8 mm ou Hi 8), a decoder, a satellite receiver, a DVD player, a games console. Device producing an RGB signal must be connected to AV1.

This SCART socket can be used for S-Video signals but only in input.

Audio / Video RCA sockets - AV3 (input)

At the front or side of the television set.

These can be mainly used to connect camcorders (VHS or 8 mm format).

S socket and Audio RCA sockets - AV3 (input)

At the front or side of the television set.

 

 

 

 

These can be mainly used to connect camcorders (S-VHS or Hi 8 format).

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To display images using the equipment connected, press the AV button on the remote

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control: once to select AV1, twice to select AV2 and three times to select AV3.

 

 

 

 

For some equipment (connected to the sockets), this selection is done automatically.

 

 

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AV1

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Headphone socket

Use the relevant socket to connect stereo headphones or earphones.

Connecting a video recorder

To obtain optimum picture quality, use a SCART cable. However, you can also connect a video recorder to the television using the aerial socket.

The diagram on the inside cover at the end of the manual illustrates how this is done.

If you connect a video recorder only via the aerial socket (without any AV socket connection), switch it on and play a cassette.

Then use the Auto-update option of the Install menu to search for the video recorder signal (refer to the Manual channel set-up section on page 9).

A video recorder connected by aerial socket should be stored on a Programme ending with a 9 (9, 19, 29.....) which has special processing to improve the picture quality during videotape

playback and pause modes. However, we recommend to connect your video recorder by SCART socket for even better picture and stereo sound quality.

Copying tapes:

Connect the record unit to the AV2 Euro-AV (scart) connector.

Connect the playback unit to the AV1 Euro-AV (scart) connector if it is a video recorder or to the AV3 RCA sockets if it is a camcorder.

More info

Home Cinema

You can connect a Home cinema amplifier to your TV set.

-either to the headphone socket using a jack - RCA cable

-either to the AV2 SCART socket using a SCART - RCA cable.

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Contents Precautions SafetyCare DemagnetizationSpecific precautions for projection TVs Contents Using remote control for TV To switch your set off stand-byMore info Colour keys can also be used to operate teletextUsing remote control for other equipment RC 311TAM1 Manual programmingSwitching on UK SocketInitial set-up It bordersDeleting a channel Changing the nameThese settings only apply to projection televisions Adjusting the convergenceCentre Convergence menu appears Manual channel set-up Installation Main Menu is displayedIf this is the case, select Aerial instead of Cable Accessing AV programmes Everyday useSetting the time List of programmes TimeList of programmes Return returns to the Overview menuAV1 video input using Return returns to Installation Main MenuPicture and Preferences PreferencesVirtual Dolby Surround Sound type select the relevant sound typeTeletext Following heading is then displayed in blue at the bottomFollowing article is then displayed in blue at the bottom Additional functionsProgram info Then useWith OK ButtonOther connections