Connecting an External Devices

Case1 : Connecting an external devices to the AUX jacks

 

 

You can connect other audio/video equipment to your

onnectionsC

 

DVD Recorder & VCR using audio/video cables if the

 

appropriate outputs are available on the equipment

 

 

 

 

chosen.

 

 

• You wish to copy a video cassette with the help of a

 

 

second VCR.

 

 

• You wish to play back and/or copy pictures taken with

 

 

a camcorder

 

 

• Make sure that both the external devices and the DVD

 

 

Recorder & VCR are switched off before connecting

 

 

the cables.

 

 

 

 

 

1

Connect one end of the video cable into the

 

VIDEO input jack on the front of the DVD

Recorder & VCR.

2 Plug the other end of the video cable into the

Case 2 : Connecting a DV Device to the DV IN jack

If your DV Device has a DV output jack, connect it to the DV input jack of your DVD Recorder & VCR.

If your camcorder has a DV output jack, see page 59 for more information.

If the input is not selected automatically,

appropriate output connector on the other system (VCR or Camcorder, etc).

3 Connect one end of the audio cable supplied into the AUDIO input jacks on the front of the DVD Recorder & VCR.

• Take care to respect the colour coding of the up and down channels.

4 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the appropriate output connectors on the other system (VCR or Camcorder, etc).

Note

use INPUT SEL. button to select proper input.

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Samsung DVD-VR320P, DVD-VR320/XEF manual Connecting an External Devices

DVD-VR320/XEF, DVD-VR320P specifications

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