Video connections

Basically

In order to ensure the best picture quality, you should first connect your DVD player directly to your TV set, and then arrange the connections to your other audio / video equipment.

Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DVD player.

Do not block ventilation holes of any of the components.

Arrange components so that air can circulate freely.

Also consult the user's manual of additional components for further information.

Connecting a video recorder and a decoder (for pay TV)

 

AV1/TV

 

DVD

 

AV2/EXT

TV

AV1/TV

 

VIDEO

 

AV2/DECODER

 

DECODER

Connecting to a TV with two SCART sockets

 

 

 

DVD

See page 25, the SCART Output

TV

 

VIDEO

selection for AV1:

 

 

 

Video / S-Video / RGB.

 

 

 

 

AV1

AV2

DECODER

 

 

 

AV1/TV

AV2/EXT

AV1/TV

AV2/DECODER

Connecting a satellite receiver, video recorder and decoders

 

DVD

AV1/TV

 

AV2/EXT

 

 

 

SAT

 

 

TV

DECODER VIDEO

 

DECODER 1

 

TV

VIDEO

AV1/TV

 

 

AV2/DECODER

DECODER 2

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DVD remote control

6-7

Front and display

. . . .10

Sound and picture

16

Menus

. .8

Access to a scene

14-15

Repeat play / karaoke

17

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Technicolor - Thomson DTH 2000 Video connections, Basically, Connecting a video recorder and a decoder for pay TV