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Which programme number is used for video recorder operation?

To ensure the stability of the television picture during cassette playback (prevention of waves or streaks), special programme numbers have been set aside on the TV for the use of video recorders. This is usually the highest possible programme number, e.g. '12', '16', '99' or even programme number '0'. For more information, please see your TV's operating instructions.

6Select this programme number and manually start the TV's channel search as if you wanted to save a new TV channel until the 'test image' appears.

aI do not see a 'test screen'

b Check the cable connections.

b The video recorder 'transmits' on the 583MHz frequency (channel 35) Repeat the channel search on your TV set.

7Save this programme number setting on your TV set for video recorder operation.

Programme number for video recorder operation

You have now saved a programme number for use by your video recorder as you would a regular TV channel. This programme number must now be used in future for video recorder playback ('video recorder' TV channel).

You can find more details in chapter 'Initial Installation'.

Connecting additional devices

You can connect additional devices such as decoders, satellite receivers, camcorders, etc. to the

socket EXT.2 AV. 2 .

Two audio sockets AUDIO OUT L R are located on the back of the video recorder (audio signal output left/right). These can be used to connect stereo systems.

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Connecting the video recorder

 

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Philips DVR specifications Connecting additional devices, Socket EXT.2 AV, AI do not see a test screen