Installation
Making the connections
JConnecting the video recorder and television set with this cable simplifies
considerably improves the pictures and sound reproduction quality.
1 Disconnect the aerial cable from your TV set and reconnect it to the IN socket of your | GB |
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2By means of the coaxial cable supplied, connect the video recorder's OUT socket to the television's aerial socket g.
3With the SCART cable supplied, connect the video recorder's AV 1 socket (audio/video 1) to the television's SCART socket (AV 1, EXT 1, AUX 1
depending on the make).
J Your television socket should be compatible with for the RGB signals (21 pins connected). If this is not the case, use the AV4 socket on the video recorder (yellow cinch socket).
See your retailer for the appropriate cable.
4Connect the video recorder to the mains with the power cord supplied by first plugging in the connector at the video recorder rear.
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AV1 | IN |
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| OUT | EXT1 |
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220V/240V - 50Hz
J Other possible connection schemes are shown on page 6 and 8. | 3 |