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There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected
to your TV.
The following connection diagrams show you where the different equipment
should be connected at the back or the front side of the TV.
TV and video recorder
4Connect the aerial cables 1and 2as shown opposite.
Better picture quality can be obtained if you also connect a eurocable 3.
Search for and store the test signal of the video recorder
4Unplug the aerial cable 1from the aerial socket gof your video recorder.
4Switch on your TV and put the video recorder on the test signal. (See the
handbook for your video recorder.)
4Enter the Installation menu via the Main menu.
4Search for the test signal of your video recorder in the same way as you
searched for and stored the TV signals. See Installation, Searching for and
storing TV channels, Manual Installation, p. 7.
Store the test signal either under programme number 0 or between 50 and 99.
4Replace the aerial cable in the aerial socket g of your video recorder once
you have stored the test signal.
4Connect the aerial cables 1, 2and 3as shown opposite. Better picture
quality can be obtained if you also connect eurocable 5to EXTERNAL 2and a
eurocable 4to EXTERNAL 1or 3.
4Look for the test signal of your peripheral in the same way as you do for a
video recorder.
If you have more peripherals, they can also be connected to each other with an
extra aerial cable 6and an additional eurocable 7.
When a video recorder is connected to EXTERNAL 1 you can only record a
programme from your TV.
Only when a video recorder is connected to EXTERNAL 2 it is possible to
record a programme from your TV as well as from other connected
equipment. See Record with your video recorder, p. 37.
Connect Peripheral Equipment
VCR
CABLE
EXTERNAL
2
12
3
TV, video recorder and other peripherals
(except CD-i/Photo CD)
1
CABLE
3
2
41 5
EXTERNAL
23
VCR
EXTERNAL
12
CABLE
VCR 1
2
41
3
57
6
3