Pioneer PDP-R04U Owner's Manual - Page 68
Recording digital TV programs using a, VCR or DVD recorder
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11 Enjoying through External Equipment Recording digital TV programs using a VCR or DVD recorder If you connect recording equipment such as a VCR or DVD recorder to the MONITOR OUT terminals on the rear of the Media Receiver, you can record, for example, digital TV programs using the recording equipment. You can also record digital TV programs more easily by using the supplied VCR controller. Connect the VCR controller to the VCR control terminal on the rear of the Media Receiver and then position the controller so that its light emitting section faces the remote control sensor on the recording equipment. For more information, see page 78. Connecting a recorder Media Receiver (rear view) VCR controller (for presetting digital TV programs for recording) SERVICE ONLY IN OUT CONTROL VCR CONTROL IN OUT IN OUT S-VIDEO DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL INPUT 2 VIDEO R-AUDIO-L VIDEO (TS) S400 DTV-ANTENNA IN INPUT 1 R-AUDIO-L COMPONENT VIDEO Y CB/PB CR/PR A ANTENNA/CABLE B MONITOR OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO R-AUDIO-L S-VIDEO R-AUDIO-L INPUT 3 Y CB/PB CR/PR AV cable (commercially available) S-Video cable (commercially available) AC INLET BLACK WHITE SYSTEM CABLE VCR or DVD recorder • About the MONITOR OUT terminals The MONITOR OUT terminals cannot output the following signals: 1 Video signals input from the COMPONENT VIDEO terminal 2 Video signals from a personal computer 3 S-Video signals when a conventional TV channel is being received 4 S-Video signals when Video signals (INPUT 1, 2, and 4) are being input • When watching images played back on a VCR or DVD recorder connected to the MONITOR OUT terminals, select an input source (e.g., TV channel reception) on the recording equipment other than external input sources. Selecting an external input source may result in distorted images or noise. 68 En PDP5040HD-Eng (65-80) 68 7/24/03, 2:00 PM