Philips DVDR3400 User manual - Page 21

Connecting to a VCR or, other similar device - dvd recorder new

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English Step 2: Optional Connections (continued) CABLE SATELLITE A ANTENNA VHF/UHF RF IN VHF/UHF RF OUT OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO L AUDIO R C IN VIDEO IN AUDIO L AUDIO R Rear of a VCR (Example only) VIDEO (CVBS) EXT 1 TV-OUT ANTENNA-IN EXT 2 S-VIDEO (Y/C) INPUT L L R R AUDIO AUDIO EXT 3 PR PB Y COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO (CVBS) PR COMPONENT Y VIDEO L L R R S-VIDEO (Y/C) COAXIAL PB (DIGITAL AUDIO) AUDIO B D OUTPUT HDMI 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 recorder is turned off. Before you start... Your new recorder can replace the VCR for all your recording needs. Just unplug all the connections from your VCR. A Connect the Antenna/Cable TV signal to the ANTENNA-IN jack on the recorder. B Use a RF coaxial cable to connect the TV-OUT jack on the recorder to the antenna input jack on your TV (VHF/ UHF RF IN.) C Use the audio/video cables to connect the VIDEO (CVBS)/ AUDIO INPUT (red/whote/yellow) jacks on the recorder to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO output jacks on the VCR. D Use the audio/video cables to connect the VIDEO (CVBS)/ AUDIO OUTPUT (red/whote/yellow) jacks on the recorder to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO input jacks on the TV. Helpful Hints: - Most commercial video cassettes and DVDs are copy-protected and therefore cannot be recorded. - Connect the 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 recorder. TIPS: Refer to the respective connected device's user manual for other possible connections. 21

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English
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TIPS:
Refer to the respective connected device’s user manual for other possible connections.
Step 2: Optional Connections
(continued)
A
B
Rear of a VCR
(Example only)
C
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 recorder is turned off.
Before you start...
Your new recorder can replace the
VCR for all your recording needs.
Just unplug all the connections from
your VCR.
A
Connect the Antenna/Cable TV signal to
the
ANTENNA-IN
jack on the
recorder.
B
Use a RF coaxial cable to connect the
TV-OUT
jack on the recorder to
the antenna input jack on your TV (VHF/
UHF RF IN.)
C
Use the audio/video cables to connect
the
VIDEO (CVBS)/ AUDIO INPUT
(red/whote/yellow) jacks on the recorder
to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO output
jacks on the VCR.
D
Use the audio/video cables to connect the
VIDEO (CVBS)/ AUDIO OUTPUT
(red/whote/yellow) jacks on the recorder
to the matching VIDEO/AUDIO input
jacks on the TV.
Helpful Hints:
– Most commercial video cassettes and
DVDs are copy-protected and therefore
cannot be recorded.
– Connect the 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 recorder.
R
L
R
L
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
VIDEO (CVBS)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
EXT 2
S-VIDEO (Y/C)
VIDEO (CVBS)
S-VIDEO (Y/C)
AUDIO
HDMI
COAXIAL
R
L
R
L
(DIGITAL AUDIO)
INPUT
OUTPUT
EXT 1
EXT 3
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
ANTENNA-IN
TV-OUT
TV
CABLE
SATELLITE
ANTENNA
VIDEO
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
L
AUDIO
R
VHF/UHF
RF IN
VHF/UHF
RF OUT
D