CyberHome Entertainment CH-DVR 1500 manual Connections, Connecting the video output to your TV

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting the video output to your TV

In order to use the DVD Recorder, you’ll need to make a video connection to your TV. The capabilities of your TV and the cables you have on hand will determine the connections you can use. There are 3 possible connection types:

ŸComposite Video - The most widely used connection. This unit includes an A/V cable for Composite Video.

ŸS-Video - A higher quality connection that requires a special S-Video cable and an S-Video capable TV.

ŸComponent Video - The highest quality video connection. Supported on high-end TVs and requires a special cable.

Composite Video (Typical connection)

This unit ships with a composite video (A/V) cable for connection to TVs with a standard video input as shown below. This is the most widely used type of connection. On most TVs, this connector is colored yellow, and is normally accompanied by stereo audio inputs, colored red and white for stereo channels right and left, respectively.

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First, use the supplied A/V cable to connect to the composite video input on your TV. This is normally a yellow-colored connector that matches the Video output on the back of this unit. If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the red and white stereo audio connections as well.

Composite Video

Composite Video /

Input Jack

Stereo Audio Cable

 

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Turn on the TV and DVD Recorder and select the DVD

 

 

Playback mode with the remote control.

 

 

 

 

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On your TV, select the video input. This is normally done

 

 

by selecting “Video 1” or “Video Input” with the remote

 

 

control. On some TVs, this is done by selecting a

 

 

particular channel.

 

 

 

 

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You should now see the DVD Recorder’s splash screen

 

 

on the TV.

VIDEO INPUT

TV with

STEREO AUDIO IN

Composite

Video Input

 

(Typical

 

Connection)

 

 

VL R

AC IN ~100-230V

ON

I

O

OFF

!

Important note for older TV models

If your TV does not have a composite video-in jack like that pictured above, you cannot connect this

 

 

 

Antenna/cable TV

unit directly. If this is so, check to make sure your TV has at least a coaxial connector (used for

antenna/cable TV/VCR/etc.) such as that pictured to the right. In this case, you can use a RF

coaxial connector

Modulator to convert this unit’s video out to the coaxial connection on your TV. RF Modulators are

on older TVs

available at major electronics retailers.

 

 

 

Older TV with

coaxial

antenna/cable

connector

DVD Recorder

RF Modulator

Composite Video Out

 

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Contents Video Read the following instructions carefully Safety InstructionsExplanation of warning symbols Contents Progressive Scan DVD Player IntroductionDVD+R/RW Recorder Caring for Optical Discs Optical disc compatibilityMake sure the package contents are complete Functional Overview Remote Control Front Panel Displays the number of the current Title on a DVD disc Front VFD DisplayBack Panel Setup MenuImportant note for older TV models Connecting the video output to your TVConnections Composite Video Typical connectionComponent Video Resetting the video outputVideo Antenna & TV Connections Audio Output ConnectionsFront AV Inputs Video in 2, S-VIDEO Connecting Audio/Video recording sources to the A/V InputsBack AV Inputs Video in 1, S-VIDEO Setup Language Powering on the unitInitial Setup Procedure Using the MenusInserting a Disc Select the DVD Playback ModeUsing Disc Menus DVD Player OperationAbout the Screen Saver Basic Disc PlaybackRepeating a Disc, Chapter, Title or Track Advanced PlaybackSlow Motion Playback Jumping to a Specific Title, Chapter or TimeMulti-Angle Function Using the Zoom FunctionRepeating a Segment You Define Displaying Playback Information Muting the soundChanging the audio track SubtitlesViewing thumbnails of your JPG pictures Using the zoom function with JPGsViewing JPG Files Slide ShowsMP3 Player Playing MP3 FilesWhat you can Record From RecordingIntroduction to Recording Discs you can Record ToChecking the Time and Date Setting Recording OptionsSetting the Record Speed Setting the Auto Chapter OptionAdding and Deleting Channels TV Tuner SetupChoose Cable or Antenna Scanning for Available ChannelsAutomatically Adding Chapter Markers Title ScreenTypes of Recordings Making a Live RecordingOverwriting from a Playback Point Recording Over Existing TitlesRecording Selecting Titles to Overwrite Timer RecordingsDVD+R Discs must be Finalized Title LimitTo exit the Timer Menu, press Timer Timer Recording MessagesEdit Menu Functions Title Screen Editing Your RecordingsEditing Overview Edit Title Edit Menu Functions PlaybackChapter Markers Only are Added Chapter LimitHide Chapter Chapter Markers Only are RemovedRemove Chapter Show Chapter Use the Play Full Title OptionHiding Video Segments with the Hide Button New Picture Press Setup to enter the Setup MenuErasing a DVD+RW Disc Language Settings DVD Recorder Setup MenuUsing the Setup Menu Audio Setup Options Video SetupSystem Setup Disc Media Options Record Mode OptionsTimer Record DVD Player may not support DVD+R/RW discs TroubleshootingCommon Problems & Solutions If the disc is a DVD+R, make sure it has beenSpecifications Index