4 CONNECTING TO YOUR EXISTING EQUIPMENT
4.1IF YOUR TELEVISION AND VIDEO HAVE SCART SOCKETS.
SCART lead (supplied)
DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL RECEIVER
TV
LEFT
RIGHT
Aerial previously in the back of your TV or video
TV
MODEM | SERIAL | AUDIO | VCR | AERIAL | CH |
COMMON INTERFACE |
Existing SCART lead (optional) | RF lead |
| (supplied) |
VIDEO
TV set
EXT1 |
EXT1
TV
RF lead(existing)
1.Unplug all equipment from the mains before making connections.
Note: Before starting to connect check your current wiring because you can keep the coaxial connection in between your TV and your video provided they are connected as shown above. This connection ensures you can still record your current channels.
2.Connect a SCART lead between the “TV” socket of your digital receiver, and the television. Using the first SCART of your TV (usually described as EXT AV 1) will provide the best picture quality. This will also cause a digital television picture to automatically appear on your TV screen when you turn on the digital receiver.
3.If you already have a SCART lead use it between the “VCR” socket of your digital receiver and your video. This connection provides the best recording/playback quality. Use the first EXT AV1 SCART socket on your video. It will make it possible for your video, to play through your digital receiver connection.
4.Refer to the connection diagram above to complete the wiring of your receiver. No further adjustment is required .
5.Then plug all your equipment , including your digital receiver, into the mains.
6.Switch on your TV first and select a channel. Now switch on your digital receiver using the ON/OFF button on the front panel. The front display will show “ -
7.Press the B (standby) button on your remote to wake up your digital receiver. Your receiver will now be generating a “welcome” screen.
8.Then go to chapter 6.
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