Samsung SV-643B, SV-645B instruction manual Deciding How to Connect Your VCR

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Deciding How to Connect Your VCR

Connecting Your VCR to the TV using the Coaxial

Cable and SCART cable

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You must take into account various factors when connecting audio or video systems:

Types of connectors available on your systems

Systems connected permanently to the VCR (satellite receiver for example) or temporarily (camcorder for example)

Your VCR is equipped with the following connectors.

Connector

Location

Type

Direction

Recommended Use

AV1 (EURO AV)

Rear

SCART

In/Out

Television

 

 

 

 

Satellite receiver

 

AV1 (EURO AV)

 

 

Other VCR

 

 

 

 

AV2

Rear

SCART

In

Satellite receiver

To receive television programmes a signal must be received from one of the following sources:

An outdoor aerial

An indoor aerial

A cable television network

A satellite receiver

Make sure that both the television and the VCR are switched off before connecting the cables.

1Remove the aerial or network input cable from the television.

2Connect this cable to the 75coaxial socket marked on the rear of your VCR.

3

Plug the coaxial cable supplied into the

TV

socket on your VCR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AV2 (SATELLITE) IN

 

 

TV

R/D

2

 

AUDIO

AV1 (EURO AV)

L/G

 

 

AV2 (SATELLITE) IN

TV

(DEC./EXT.)

AV2 (DEC./EXT.)

Other VCR

 

4

Plug the other end of the coaxial cable into the connector

 

previously used for the aerial on the television.

 

 

5

Connect one end of the scart cable to the AV1 (EURO AV) socket

AV1 (EURO AV)

R/D

AUDIO L/G

Audio output

Rear

Audio RCA

Out

Audio Hi-Fi system

 

R/D

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

L/G

 

 

 

OUT TO TV

Rear

75

Out

Television

 

TV

coaxial

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN FROM ANT. Rear

75

In

Aerial

 

 

coaxial

 

Cable television network

 

 

 

 

Satellite receiver

AUX

Front

Audio/Video RCA

In

Audio Hi-Fi system

 

VIDEO

L - AUDIO - R

 

Camcorder

 

 

 

 

AUX

(SV-645B Only)

Whenever you connect an audio or video system to your VCR, ensure that all elements are switched off.

Refer to the documentation supplied with your equipment for detailed connection instructions and associated safety precautions.

 

on the rear of the VCR. You must connect your VCR to the

 

television via the scart cable.

 

 

6

Plug the other end into the appropriate connector on the

 

television.

 

 

3

4

 

 

OUT/SORTIE

TV

R/D

 

 

AUDIO

AV1 (EURO AV)

L/G

 

5

 

10

11

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Contents Video Cassette Recorder Safety Precautions About this manual Model SV-645B SV-643B SV-640B FeatureBrown = Live Contents Rear View of the VCR Safety InstructionsFront View of the VCR SV-645B This Device is not for USE in Industrial EnvironmentsInfrared Remote Control Display Indicators AccessoriesHi-Fi Deciding How to Connect Your VCR Connector Location Type Direction Recommended UseVia your VCR Plug & Auto Set UpYou can connect your VCR to a Hi-Fi system AV2DEC./EXT. By means of 21-pin Scart CableTuning Your Television for the VCR Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Setting the Date and TimeSetting the VCR Output Channel Press or ❿, untilPresetting the Stations Manually Clearing a Preset Station 11 To...ThenIf you Then Selecting the Recording Speed E180 E240 300 E260Protecting a Recorded Cassette Recording a Programme ImmediatelyPlease refer to Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop STANDBY/ONUsing the VIDEOPLUS+ Feature SV-645B/SV-643B Only ShuttleIf you wish to Then You can cancel any programmes that are Checking a Preset Recording Playing a CassetteAdjusting Picture Alignment Manually IncorrectSelecting the Colour Mode Intelligent Picture Control Format 169 Wide ScreenYou can play a cassette in slow motion Shuttle Lock3233 Picture Search, Fast Forward/Rewind Auto Repeat Play VPS/PDC Default Interval Repeat PlayPress ❿, until Using the Tape Counter Only use if PDC is not available or set to OFFEntering your VCR Using the Assemble Edit Function Auto Power OffECO Mode-Reducing Standby power consumption VCRProblem Explanation/Solution Technical SpecificationsProblems and Solutions Standard I-NICAM StereoELE United Kingdom