Connecting the PVR
SCART connections offer the best picture and sound quality.
They can also tell your TV when the Digital PVR is switched on and off and whether widescreen pictures are being broadcast. Therefore this is the way this box has been designed to be connected.
1.Connect your aerial to the Digital PVR.
•Make sure your TV is switched off, together with any other equipment you are connecting to it.
•Insert the cable from your aerial into the Digital PVR socket marked ‘RF IN’.
2.Connect the SCART cable.
Choose the option below that best suits your TV (and VCR, if you have one). If you need a longer SCART cable, you can find one at most TV or electronics retailers.
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Option 1: connecting to a TV only
•Connect the SCART cable between the ‘TV’ socket on your Digital PVR’s rear panel and your TV’s SCART socket.
•Connect an RF cable between the ‘RF OUT’ output on the Digital PVR and the RF socket on your TV (where you normally connect the aerial).
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| TV |
AERIAL |
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RF Cable |
| SCART Cable |
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| (Not supplied) |
| L | TV |
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RF IN |
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R | S/PDIF | |
50/60Hz, 18W |
| OUT |
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| VCR |
Manufactuered under license from Dolby Laboratories. |
| DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER |
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| AUDIO | DVD |
"Dolby" and the |
| HARD DISC RECORDER |
| RF OUT | OUT |
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trade marks of Dolby Laboratories. |
| MADE IN UK |
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