Philips DVDR3355 User manual - Page 17

Connecting to a VCR or, other similar device

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English Antenna/cable TV signals SPLITTER 1 Optional Connections (continued) VHF/UHF RF IN VHF/UHF RF OUT OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO L AUDIO R 3 Back of aVCR (Example only) IN VIDEO IN AUDIO L AUDIO R 2 4 TV AU D IO O UT S-V ID E O IN V ID E O IN Connecting to a VCR or other similar device This connection enables you to record from video tape to a DVD+R/+RW and allows the VCR to be used for playback if the DVD recorder is turned off. A splitter (not supplied) is required for this connection. 1 Connect the Antenna/Cable TV signal to a splitter. Then connect the RF coaxial cables from the splitter to the antenna input (RF IN) jack on the VCR and the ANTENNA jack on the DVD recorder. 2 Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to connect the antenna output (RF OUT) jack on the VCR to the antenna input jack on the TV. 3 Use the audio/video cables to connect VIDEO/AUDIO IN-EXT on the DVD recorder to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO output jacks on the VCR. 4 Use the audio/video cables to connect VIDEO/AUDIO OUT-2 on the DVD recorder to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO input jacks on the TV. Helpful Hints: - You may use the S-VIDEO (Y/C) jack instead of VIDEO (CVBS) jack if the connected device has the same S-VIDEO input/output jack. This video connection provides better picture quality. - Most commercial video cassettes and DVDs are copy-protected and therefore cannot be recorded. - Connect the DVD recorder directly to the TV. If there is a VCR or an additional device in between, the picture quality may be poor because of the copy protection system built into the DVD recorder. TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. 17 001_033_dvdr3355_37A_eng5 17 21/3/05, 3:16 PM

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English
Connecting to a VCR or
other similar device
This connection enables you to record
from video tape to a DVD+R/+RW and
allows the VCR to be used for playback if
the DVD recorder is turned off.
A splitter (not supplied) is required for
this connection.
1
Connect the Antenna/Cable TV signal to a
splitter.
Then connect the RF coaxial
cables from the splitter to the antenna
input (RF IN) jack on the VCR and the
ANTENNA
jack on the DVD
recorder.
2
Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to
connect the antenna output (RF OUT)
jack on the VCR to the antenna input jack
on the TV.
3
Use the audio/video cables to connect
VIDEO/AUDIO IN-EXT
on the DVD
recorder to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO
output jacks on the VCR.
4
Use the audio/video cables to connect
VIDEO/AUDIO OUT-2
on the DVD
recorder to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO
input jacks on the TV.
Helpful Hints:
You may use the S-VIDEO (Y/C) jack
instead of
VIDEO (CVBS) jack if the
connected device has the same S-VIDEO
input/output jack.
This video connection
provides better picture quality.
Most commercial video cassettes and
DVDs are copy-protected and therefore
cannot be recorded.
Connect the DVD recorder directly to the
TV.
If there is a VCR or an additional device in
between, the picture quality may be poor
because of the copy protection system built
into the DVD recorder.
Optional Connections
(continued)
Back of aVCR (Example only)
TIPS:
Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from
the power outlet.
VIDEO
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R
VHF/UHF
RF IN
VHF/UHF
RF OUT
SPLITTER
TV
2
3
4
Antenna/cable TV
signals
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