Connecting to TV

Aerial cable (Essential connection for TV program record)

HDMI cable

Antenna

L

Component cable (Green, Blue, Red)

S-Video cable

Green

Blue

Red

VGA Cable

Audio cable (white & red)

Video cable (yellow)

Yellow (video)

White (L)

Red (R)

Aerial cable (essential connection)

TV set

Connections &are necessary for TV and recorder to receive TV signal. Unlike conventional VCR machine, the recorder will not output its "own" signal via the aerial cable. So, it's normal that you cannot view the recorder signal from any of the separate TV channels.

 

Connecting either one of

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is

Notes

necessary for the TV to receive recorder signal.

 

1.Connect the player's down mix audio left (L) and right (R) output to the TV's audio left and right inputs.

Connect either one of the player's video output ( Video, S-Video or component) to the TV's corresponding video input. If the TV set is equipped with component video input, connecting this signal will provide the best picture quality.

2.If the TV has VGA input, connect the VGA port of the recorder to that of TV, VIDEO signal output from progressive RGB signal.

If the TV has more than one video inputs, you may choose either one to connect. Make sure you

have properly connected the video and audio ports, and switch the TV channel to the same input (e.g. AV1, AV2, .. etc.)

3.HDMI jack contains not only digital video signal, but also digital audio signal.

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Palsonic DVDR160G instruction manual Connecting to TV, Antenna

DVDR160G specifications

The Palsonic DVDR160G is a versatile and feature-rich DVD recorder that has gained recognition for its user-friendly design and reliable performance. Equipped with advanced technology, it caters to the needs of both casual users and tech-savvy enthusiasts, making it a suitable choice for anyone looking to record, store, and playback their favorite media.

One of the most prominent features of the DVDR160G is its ability to record high-quality video onto a range of formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD-RW. This flexibility ensures compatibility with various playback devices. The recorder supports a maximum recording time of up to six hours, depending on the selected quality settings, allowing users to capture longer events without worrying about running out of space.

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Another highlight is the DVDR160G’s integrated Time Shift function, which allows users to pause and rewind live television broadcasts. This capability is particularly advantageous for those who want to catch up on their favorite shows or avoid missing critical moments during live broadcasts.

The Palsonic DVDR160G also comes with a variety of connectivity options. It includes HDMI output for high-definition video and audio, composite inputs for compatibility with older devices, and USB ports for easy file transfers from external drives. This versatility in connectivity means that users can easily integrate the device into existing home entertainment systems.

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