Use a SCART cable (not supplied) to connect the AUX connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver to the SCART input connector of yourVCR or other recording equipment. Connect your HD receiver and other equipment to the mains.

Notes

Double Scheduling

To succeed making recording, do not forget to set timers on your video or DVD recorder according to your HD receiver’s recording schedulings.

How to avoid double scheduling? Your recorder is fitted with a feature allowing its start-stop control compatible* with your HD receiver.

*The recorder function is activated by the video signal at its SCART input. Once the function is active, the recording starts when video is on and stops when video is off.

If your Video or DVD-R recorder supports the above function, the simple scheduling of your HD receiver will automatically control your recorder.

Necessary system installation

Enable ‘Recorder Control’ on your Video or DVD-R recorder. Refer to the user manual of your recorder.

Set the Recording link setting of your HD receiver (under Menu > Settings > Preferences > Recording) to ON.

7.3Connecting your standard- definition TV

 

1

Aerial wall

 

socket

HD receiver

4

TV

Mains wall socket

2

SCART

Connect the aerial cable (not supplied) from the aerial wall socket to the Antenna IN connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver.

Use a SCART cable (not supplied) to connect the AUX connector on the rear panel of your HD receiver to the SCART input connector of your standard-definition TV.

Connect your TV to the mains. Use your TV’s remote control to select the SCART input connector, which is connected to your HD receiver, as the the A/V source. If necessary, refer to your TV’s user manual.

Connect your HD receiver to the mains and wait until your HD receiver wakes up (‘InSt’ appears on the front-panel display).

Press the V-Outbutton on the front panel twice.‘AU’ now appears on the front-panel display and the ‘Welcome’ screen appears on your TV. See section 3.3, Installing your HD receiver, on page 10 for instructions on completing the first installation setup from step 3.

Note

Optionally, you can also use the supplied RF cable to connect the RF output connector (labelled To TV/VCR) of your HD receiver to the RF input connector of your TV.

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