Philips DVDR3390 user manual Basic Recorder Connections, Connecting the antenna cables

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Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections

VCR/Cable Box/

Satellite Receiver

CABLE SATELLITE ANTENNA

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO (CVBS)

INPUT

VIDEO (CVBS)

PR

COMPONENT

Y

 

 

EXT 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

L

L

TV-OUT

-IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

R

R

 

EXT 2

 

 

COAXIAL

PB

 

 

S-VIDEO (Y/C)

AUDIO

S-VIDEO (Y/C)

(DIGITAL AUDIO)

 

AUDIO

B

TV

English

Connecting the antenna cables

These connections enable you to watch and record TV programs using the recorder. If the antenna signal is connected via a VCR, Cable Box or Satellite Receiver, ensure that these devices are turned on in order to watch or record the cable programs.

If your TV is equipped with an Antenna In (RF IN) jack only,

See “Step 2 : Optional Connections – TV has only an antenna input jack” for the complete connection to your TV.

If you want to connect to a VCR and/or Cable Box/Satellite Receiver,

See “Step 2 : Optional Connections” for the complete connections to your TV.

A Connect the existing Antenna/Cable TV signal (or from the Cable Box/Satellite Receiver {RF OUT or TO TV}) to the ANTENNA-IN jack on the recorder.

B Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect the TV-OUT jack on the recorder to the antenna input jack on your TV (VHF/UHF RF IN.)

Helpful Hint:

Depending on how you have currently connected your TV channel (directly from an off-air antenna or Cable box or VCR), you will have to disconnect some of the cables before you make the above connection.

TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.

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Contents DVD Player/ Recorder Dear Philips product owner Proof of PurchaseUse only with the cart, stand Only use attachments/accessoriesClass II equipment symbol Specified by the manufacturerEnglish FrançaisDeclaration of Conformity Index Español Français EnglishEnglish Français Español 132 Table of Contents Table of Contents About recycling Care and Safety InformationSetup precautions Cleaning discsRegion codes Accessories suppliedProduct Information IntroductionSpecial Features Jacks behind the flap Main UnitRemote Control Playé Numeric keypadREC Source DISC-MENUOperate the system Using the remote control toConnecting the antenna cables Basic Recorder ConnectionsIf your TV is equipped with an Antenna In RF in jack only Option 3 Using a Component Video cable Connecting the video cableOption 1 Using a Video Cvbs cable Option 2 Using an S-Video cableOption 2 Using a coaxial cable Connecting the audio cablesThis connection enables you to listen to the sound Option 1 Using an audio cableOptional Connections TV has only an antenna input jackOhm or RF In and does not have any audio/video jacks Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver Video Cvbs EXT1 /AUDIOVideo Cvbs /AUDIO Video Cvbs EXT1/ Audio Connecting to a VCR or other similar deviceConnect the Videocvbs EXT1 Connecting to a VCR and Cable Box/Satellite ReceiverOption 1 Using DV in jack Connecting a camcorder to the front jacksRecorder Rear panel English Option 2 Using the Video In jackOption 3 Using the S-VIDEO In jack Front panelFinding the correct viewing channel Installation and SetupSetting your TV channel programs System Menu Channel Setup and pressTuner Input Source Channel SearchModify Channel Information Setting the language Setting the time & date System Menu Language and press X to confirmSystem Menu Clock and press X to confirm Select different entry fields. Press OK to confirm Language settingsClock settings Date mm/dd/yy Remote controlRecording settings RecordingDiscs for recording Default Recording Source Auto ChapterMarkers Record settings EXT Pausing a recordingManual recording One Touch Recording automatic turn-offAbout timer recording Timer recording manually To make a timer recording, your recorder needs to knowAppears Start SourceMode DateTimer recording VCR Plus+ System Press OK to confirm312-4 or 5,312 4, key in ‘53124’ Changing/ Deleting a timer recording To delete the timer entry, pressWatching another TV channel during recording Accessing disc editing menu Editing/Finalizing RecordingAbout disc editing Overwrite disc DVD±RW only Rename disc Erase disc DVD±RW onlyRecord new title To select Record New Title and press OKUnlock Disc Playing your recordings DVD±R on other DVD playersEnglish Make compatible DVD±RW only Lock/Unlock disc DVD±RW onlyEditing video About title editing Accessing title editing menuErase title DVD±RW only Rename title Overwrite title DVD±RW only EnglishOverwrite from the selected title Append recordingAbout video editing Accessing video editing menuSelecting a chapter Selecting a title Creating chapter marker EnglishSplitting a title DVD±RW only Hiding an unwanted chapter Changing Index PictureSelect Hide Chapter and press OK To unhide a chapterPlayback Playable discsInserting a disc English Playing a DVD video disc Starting disc playbackPlaying a Super Video CD PBC On or PBC OffPress Play X to start playback Insert an MP3 CD Disc content menu appearsEnglish Playing a DVD±R/±RW disc Playing a DivX discPlaying a picture disc or musical slide show Playable Jpeg picture discFile format Searching forward/backward Additional Playback FeaturesPausing playback and step play Changing to another chapter/trackFunctions Selecting various repeat/shuffleChanging the audio soundtrack language English Programming disc tracksUse the numeric keypad 0-9 to enter the time required English Switching camera anglesChanging subtitle language Time searchDVD System Menu Options Progressive Scan Exposure to a static image for too longManual for more information Screen SaverSystem of your TV Restore Factory SettingsVideo Output FormatRating explanations TV Aspect RatioYou have connected Parental Level RatingTo change your password Parental Level Rating cont’d Rating explanationsSelect Parental Rating Level and press OK Digital Audio Output Registration code will appear Press System Menu to exitLpcm Installing the latest firmware Firmware UpgradeFrequently Asked Questions Disc cannot be edited No sound TroubleshootingNo power Remote control does not workRecorder to the ‘Phono’ input of your amplifier Made Recordings are not occurringAs scheduled New recordings cannot beNo picture Specifications Display panel/symbols messages Component Video Out Jacks Jacks on GlossaryPhilips Limited Warranty ONE 1 Year
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