Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the RF Cable

To receive television programmes a signal must be received from one of the following sources:

An outdoor aerial

An indoor aerial

A cable television network

A satellite receiver

Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the SCART Cable

You can connect your DVD-VCR to the television using the SCART cable if the appropriate input is available on the television. You thus:

Obtain better quality sound and pictures

Simplify the setting up procedure of your DVD-VCR

Regardless of the type of connection chosen, you must always connect the RF Cable

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Note

Make sure that both the television and the DVD-VCR are switched off before connecting the cables.

 

Note

supplied. Otherwise, no picture will be visible on

 

 

 

 

the screen when the DVD-VCR is switched off.

 

 

Make sure that both the television and the

 

 

DVD-VCR are switched off before connecting

 

 

the cables.

 

 

 

onnections

Remove the aerial or network input cable from

1 the television.

Connect this cable to the 75Ω coaxial jack

2 marked

on the rear of your DVD-VCR.

3 Plug the RF Cable supplied into TV , the jack on your DVD-VCR.

4 Plug the other end of the RF Cable into the connector previously used for the aerial on the television.

Aerial

Aerial cable

TV2

3

4

RF cable

1

Connect the Aerial Cable.

 

 

 

2

Connect one end of the SCART cable to the AV1

(EURO AV) jack on the rear of the DVD-VCR.

3 Plug the other end into the appropriate connector on the television.

Connecting the Audio Output Cable

You can connect your DVD-VCR to a Hi-Fi system.

Example:You wish to take advantage of the quality of your Hi-Fi stereo system when watching a disc play.

4 Plug the audio output cable into the audio connectors on the rear of your DVD-VCR.

5 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the appropriate input connectors on your Hi-Fi stereo system.

4

Aerial

1

2

RF cable

5

TV

3

SCART Cable (not supplied)

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Toshiba SD-36VESE user manual Connecting the Audio Output Cable