Philips DVDR77 User manual - Page 27
Connecting with Video CVBS cable
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ENGLISH 6 7 Connect the mains jack 4MAINS at the back of the DVD Recorder with the power supply using the supplied power cable. The most important features of the DVD Recorder will appear on the display. After the initial installation is completed, this function will be switched off. How you switch on this function again, read in the chapter 'User preferences' in the section 'Standby'. Press STANDBY-ON m on the recorder. 'IS TV ON?' will appear on the display. Then, read the paragraph 'Initial installation' in the chapter 'Installing your DVD recorder'. Connecting with Video (CVBS) cable This cable, usually featuring yellow cinch plugs, is used for transmitting the Composite Video signal (FBAS, CVBS). In this method of transmission the color signal and the brightness signal are transmitted on the same cable. Under certain circumstances, this may lead to problems with the picture, such as 'Moiré' patterns. Have the following cables ready: an antenna cable (1, supplied), a power cable (2, supplied), a video (CVBS) cable (3, with yellow ends), and an audio cable (4 with red/white ends). 1 Remove the antenna or cable TV signal from your TV. Connect it to the ANTENNA IN jack at the back of the DVD recorder. 2 Insert one end of the supplied antenna cable into the TV OUT jack at the back of the DVD Recorder and the other end into the antenna input jack at the back of the TV. 3 4 Use a video (CVBS) cable and plug one end into the yellow jack VIDEO (CVBS) OUT at the back of the DVD Recorder and the other end into the Video In jack (usually yellow) of the TV (usually called Video in or AV in. See your TV's instruction manual). Use an audio (cinch) cable and plug one end into the red/white cinch jack AUDIO L/R OUT at the back of the DVD Recorder (under to Video in ) and the other into the corresponding red/white audio input jack of the TV (usually called Audio in', 'AV in'. See your TV's instruction manual). Connecting the DVD Recorder 15