Connection to a VCR/DVD recorder

See the diagram below to connect your recorder to a VCR/DVD recorder.

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Note

When you connect VCR/DVR recorder to the scart connector, select Recorder mode in the Scart Output field of the video settings (see section Picture settings, page 29).

Connection to a Home cinema system

Some programmes are broadcast with a high quality multichannel digital sound. The connection of your recorder to a Home cinema system will give you a cinematic surround sound experience when watching these programmes.

This can easily be done by connecting with a coaxial cable (not supplied) the DIGITAL AUDIO output of your recorder to the digital audio coaxial input of your Home cinema amplifier

Dolby® Digital Plus is one of the latest innovations of Dolby Laboratories in high quality digital audio. Compatible with Dolby Digital systems, it addresses the expectations of most demanding viewers, and is scalable to the diverse world of content delivery, such as, for instance, High Definition TV broadcast.

Note

For more information, please visit the following website: http://www.dolby.com/consumer/setup/index.html

Connection to a hi-fi unit

To make the most of the quality sound and listen to radio channels with the TV turned off, just connect the right and left audio outputs of the recorder to the auxiliary input of your hi-fi system (cable not supplied).

Connection to your Ethernet network

To fully benefit from interactive services directly from your recorder, you must connect your recorder to the Internet through your broadband router.

1Connect one end of a RJ45 Ethernet cable (not supplied) to the ETHERNET port of your recorder.

2Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a free Ethernet port on your broadband router.

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Philips HDTP 8530 Connection to a VCR/DVD recorder, Connection to a Home cinema system, Connection to a hi-fi unit