Connecting additional devices

Connecting a video recorder, DVD player.

You can also connect a video recorder or a DVD player to the EXT2 AUX-I/OM input socket.

The DVD recorder must be connected directly to the TV via the EXT1 TO TV-I/ON socket. If there is a video recorder in between the picture quality may be poor because of the copy protection system built into the DVD recorder.

OIf you already have an external receiver (satellite receiver, set-top box, cable TV box) connected to this socket, you can connect the video recorder to the 'VCR', 'TO VCR', ...socket of the external receiver.

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Connecting a camcorder to the front sockets

To copy camcorder recordings, you can use the front sockets. These sockets are located behind the flap on the right hand side.

Recordings from the front sockets are stored on the HDD to make editing easy. Then you can transfer them to a DVD+RW, DVD+R using the 'Archiving-function'.

(DV) input socket

input socket

If you have a Hi8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect the S-VIDEO (CAM1) C input of the DVD recorder to the appropriate S-VHS output on the camcorder.

You must also connect the audio input L AUDIO R (CAM1) E on the DVD recorder to the audio output on the camcorder.

Choose '￿￿￿￿' as programme number for this input.

(CVBS) input socket

If you have a DV or Digital 8 camcorder, connect the DV IN (CAM2) F input of the DVD recorder to the appropriate DV output on the camcorder.

Choose '￿￿￿￿' as programme number for this input.

During recording on the HDD or a DVD+RW, DVD+R, the original recording date and time are stored as DVD subtitles.

On playback, this data can be displayed on the TV screen by using the 'Subpictures' (Play back from HDD) or the'E' (DVD Play back) function.

If you have a camcorder that only has a single video output (Composite Video, CVBS), connect the VIDEO (CAM1) D input on the DVD recorder to the appropriate output on the camcorder.

You must also connect the audio input L AUDIO R (CAM1) E on the DVD recorder to the audio output on the camcorder.

Choose '￿￿￿￿' as programme number for this input.

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Philips DVDR 725H/02 manual Connecting a camcorder to the front sockets, DV input socket Input socket, Cvbs input socket

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