Hitachi DV-RF7U Owners Guide - Page 17

Step 3: Connecting the, Video Cable - televisions

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Connections Method 3: Antenna + DVD RecorderVCR + Cable box + TV: Cable box with a few scrambled channels You can record non-scrambled channels by selecting the channel on the cable box. You cannot record scrambled channels that require a cable box. Wall IN (FROM ANT.) To RF IN RF To RF OUT OUT (TO TV) IN OUT Cable box TV ANT RF Cable To ANT INPUT Step 3: Connecting the Video Cable There are several ways to connect your DVD RecorderVCR. Select one of the following video connection methods that best suits you. • Method 1 : Connecting to a Video input jack • Method 2 : Connecting to an S-video input jack • Method 3 : Connecting to Component video input jacks in 525i/480i mode • Method 4 : Connecting to Component video input jacks in 525p/480p mode S-Video, Component Video and Progressive Output Modes • S-Video and Component Video output are usable only if your TV supports S-Video input or Component Video input, respectively. If S-Video or Component Video output does not work, check the TV connections and the TV input selection settings. • Compared to standard interlaced video, progressive scan doubles the amount of video beam lines fed to your TV, resulting in a more stable, flicker-free, and clearer image than interlaced video. The progressive scan video output jack is used in progressive output mode. This is only available with TVs that support progressive scan. • Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. If you experience 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that you switch the connection to the 'standard definition' output. Method 1: Connecting to a video input jack Connect a video (yellow) cable between the VIDEO (yellow) OUT jack on DVD Recorder-VCR and VIDEO (yellow) IN jack on the TV (or AV amplifier) • You will enjoy regular quality images. • Connect audio cables (white and red) between the ANALOG AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD Recorder-VCR and AUDIO IN jack on TV (or AV amplifier) LINE OUT R AUDIO L VIDEO INPUT L AUDIO R English - 17

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C
onnections
English
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Method 3: Antenna + DVD Recorder-
VCR + Cable box + TV: Cable box with a
few scrambled channels
You can record non-scrambled channels by selecting the
channel on the cable box. You cannot record scrambled
channels that require a cable box.
IN
OUT
Cable box
Wall
OUT
RF
(TO TV)
IN
(FROM ANT.)
OUT
RF
To RF OUT
RF Cable
To ANT INPUT
ANT
TV
RF IN
To
There are several ways to connect your DVD Recorder-
VCR. Select one of the following video connection
methods that best suits you.
Method 1 : Connecting to a Video input jack
Method 2 : Connecting to an S-video input jack
Method 3 : Connecting to Component video input jacks
in 525i/480i mode
Method 4 : Connecting to Component video input jacks
in 525p/480p mode
S-Video, Component Video and Progressive Output
Modes
S-Video and Component Video output are usable only if
your TV supports S-Video input or Component Video
input, respectively. If S-Video or Component Video
output does not work, check the TV connections and the
TV input selection settings.
Step 3: Connecting the
Video Cable
Compared to standard interlaced video, progressive scan
doubles the amount of video beam lines fed to your TV,
resulting in a more stable, flicker-free, and clearer image
than interlaced video. The progressive scan video output
jack is used in progressive output mode. This is only
available with TVs that support progressive scan.
Consumers should note that not all high definition television
sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause arti-
facts to be displayed in the picture. If you experience 525 pro-
gressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that you
switch the connection to the
standard definition
output.
Method 1: Connecting to a video input
jack
Connect a video (yellow) cable between the VIDEO
(yellow) OUT jack on DVD Recorder-VCR and VIDEO
(yellow) IN jack on the TV (or AV amplifier)
You will enjoy regular quality images.
Connect audio cables (white and red) between the
ANALOG AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD Recorder-VCR
and AUDIO IN jack on TV (or AV amplifier)
INPUT
AUDIO
AUDIO
L
R
R
AUDIO
LINE OUT
VIDEO
L