4 INSTALLATION

S-Video (Y/C) connection

If your TV is not equipped with COMPONENT VIDEO
inputs, connect the DVD Recorder with the
S-Video (Y/C) jacks.
Connect the S-Video (Y/C) OUT jack to the
corresponding IN jacks on the TV, using the
S-Video cable supplied (3) as shown in the drawing.
Connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red)
OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks on the TV
using the audio cable supplied (4).

Video (CVBS) connection

If your TV is not equipped with a S-Video jack, then
connect the DVD Recorder’s VIDEO (CVBS) OUT jack to
your TV.
Connect the VIDEO (CVBS) OUT jacks (yellow)
to the corresponding IN jacks on the TV using the
video cable supplied (5) as shown in the drawing.
Connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red)
OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks on the TV
using the audio cable supplied (4).
Step 3: Connecting to audio equipment

Connecting to an A/V receiver or A/V

amplifier with a digital Multi-channel

decoder

The best possible sound quality is obtained by connecting
your DVD Recorder to an Audio/Video receiver with
Multi-channel decoder (Dolby Digital, MPEG 2 and DTS).
Digital Multi-channel sound
A digital Multi-channel connection provides the optimum
sound quality. For this you need a Multi-channel A/V
receiver that supports one or more of the audio types
supported by your DVD Recorder (MPEG 2, Dolby Digital
and DTS). Check the receiver manual and the logos on the
front of the receiver.
Connect one of the DVD Recorder’s DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT jacks to the corresponding IN jacks on
the receiver. Use a digital coaxial cable (6) or a digital
optical audio cable (7).
Connect the recorder’s component video, S-Video or
Video (CVBS) OUT jack to the corresponding IN jack
of your amplifier. Then make the same connection
between your amplifier and your TV (8).
You can connect your VCR’s audio/video IN/OUT
jacks to your amplifier. Refer to the manual supplied
with your amplifier.
Note:
If you use a connection that does not match the capabilities of
your receiver, the receiver will produce a strong, distorted
sound. The audio type of the current DVD disc will appear in
the Status Window when you change the language.
Six Channel Digital Surround Sound via digital connection can
only be obtained if your receiver has a Digital Multi-channel
decoder.
Apparatus Claims of U. S. Patent Nos.
4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098, and 4,907,093
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