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Optional Connections (continued)
A | VHF/UHF | VIDEO | TV OUT | TV IN | VIDEO | Back of aVCR |
| RF IN | |||||
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| OUT |
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| IN | (Example only) |
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| AUDIO |
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Antenna/cable |
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RF OUT | R |
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| R |
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| VHF/UHF | AUDIO |
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| AUDIO |
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TV signals |
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D C
TV
Connecting to a VCR or other similar device
This connection enables you to record from video tape to a DVD+R/+RW and allows the VCR to be used for playback if the DVD recorder is turned off.
AConnect the Antenna/Cable TV signal to the antenna input (RF IN) socket on the VCR.
BUse the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect the antenna output (RF OUT)
socket on the VCR to the ANTENNA socket on the DVD recorder.
CUse another RF coaxial cable to connect
the TV socket on the DVD recorder to the antenna input socket on the TV.
DUse the scart cable to connect the EXT1 TO
EUse another scart cable to connect the EXT2
Helpful Hints:
–Most commercial video cassettes and DVDs are
–Connect the DVD recorder directly to the TV. If there is a VCR or an additional device in between, the picture quality may be poor because of the copy protection system built into the DVD recorder.
TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.
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