scart and rf
SCART is a recommended option because its use improves the quality of the picture.
If connecting to a stereo TV you will need a SCART cable.
There are several types of SCART cables, fully- wired and others.
If you use a SCART cable, you must also connect the RF cable.
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GETTING EVERYTHING READY (continued)
connect cables Connect the cables as indicated in the diagram (below), using the TV Aerial Cable, the RF Cable and the
RF Cable (provided)
TV Aerial
Cable
(not
provided)
Mains Power
Cord
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Back of VCR
Mains Outlet | *DECODER function is not available in the UK. |
You are now ready to start the
You have two ways for initial setup of your new VCR depending upon the connection method and your TV.
If you have connected only the RF cable, perform Auto Setup (☞ pg. 10).
If you have connected both the RF cable and the fully- wired
perform Auto Setup (☞ pg. 10).
If you have connected both the RF cable and the fully- wired
perform Preset Download (☞ pg. 11).
*Compatible with TVs offering