System Connection

Connecting the video output to your TV

In order to use the DVD Recorder, you’ll need to make a video connection to your TV. The capabilities of your TV and the cables you have on hand will determine the connections you can use.

There are 3 possible connection types:

-Composite Video: The most widely used connection. This unit includes an A/V cable for Composite Video.

-S-Video:A higher quality connection that requires a special S-Video cable and an S-Video capable TV.

-Component Video: The highest quality video connection. Supported on high-end TVs and requires a special cable.

Composite Video (Typical Connection)

This unit ships with a composite video (A/V) cable for connection to TV with a standard video input as shown below . This is the most widely used type of connection. On most TV’s, this connector is coloured yellow, and is normally accompanied by stereo audio inputs, coloured red and white for stereo channels right and left respectively.

1.First, use the supplied A/V cable to connect to the composite video input on your TV, this is normally a yellow coloured connector that matches the video output on the back of this unit.

If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the red and white stereo audio connections as well.

2.Turn on the TV and DVD recorder and select the AV mode on your television. This is usually done by pressing ‘TV/AV’ or ‘Mode’ on your television remote. Consult your TV manual for further instructions on how to do so.

TELEVISION

COMPOSITE VIDEO

Connect the Yellow Video

Lead and the Red and White Audio Leads to the back of your TV, using the supplied AV Cable.

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