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Connecting Other Equipment to Your DVD-VCR, Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Coaxial Cable,

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01479A DVD-V5000/XSA-GB1 9/5/56 8:02 AM Page 10 Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Coaxial Cable Connecting Other Equipment to Your DVD-VCR GB To receive television programmes a signal must be received from GB one of the following sources: x An outdoor aerial x An indoor aerial You can connect other audio and/or video equipment to your VCR in different ways. The following illustrations give a few examples of the connection possibilities. x A cable television network 2 x A satellite receiver Make sure that both the television and the DVD-VCR are ­ The RCA input/output connectors on the front of the VCR are used switched off before connecting the cables. for equipment, such as camcorders, VCRs or sound systems. 1 Remove the aerial or network input cable from the television. 2 Connect this cable to the 75Ω coaxial socket marked rear of your DVD-VCR. on the TV 3 Plug the coaxial cable supplied into the socket on your DVD-VCR. Camcorder 4 3 4 Plug the other end of the coaxial cable into the connector previously used for the aerial on the television. 5 To obtain better quality pictures and sound on your television, you can also connect your DVD-VCR to the television via the RCA cable (see section below) if your television is equipped with this type of connection. REAR OF THE VCR VCR Sound system Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the RCA Cable T V 2 RF coaxial cable Aerial You can connect your DVD-VCR to the television using the RCA cable if the appropriate input is available on the television. You thus: x Obtain better quality sound and pictures x Simplify the setting up procedure of your DVD-VCR  x Regardless of the type of connection chosen, you must always connect the coaxial cable supplied. Otherwise, no picture will be visible on the screen when the DVD-VCR is switched off. x Make sure that both the television and the DVD-VCR are switched off before connecting the cables. 1 Connect the coaxial cable as indicated in the above section. 2 Connect one end of the RCA Audio/Video cable to the Video output and Audio L, R output socket on the rear of the VCR. 3 Plug the other end into the appropriate connector on the television. 10 11

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Connecting Other Equipment to Your DVD-VCR
To receive television programmes a signal must be received from
one of the following sources:
An outdoor aerial
An indoor aerial
A cable television network
A satellite receiver
Make sure that both the television and the DVD-VCR are
switched
off before connecting the cables.
1
Remove the aerial or network input cable from the television.
2
Connect this cable to the 75
coaxial socket marked
on the
rear of your DVD-VCR.
3
Plug the coaxial cable supplied into the
socket on your
DVD-VCR.
4
Plug the other end of the coaxial cable into the connector
previously used for the aerial on the television.
5
To obtain better quality pictures and sound on your television, you
can also connect your DVD-VCR to the television via the RCA
cable (see section below) if your television is equipped with this
type of connection.
Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the Coaxial Cable
Connecting DVD-VCR to the TV using the RCA Cable
3
2
You can connect your DVD-VCR to the television using the RCA cable if the appropriate input is available
on the television. You thus:
Obtain better quality sound and pictures
Simplify the setting up procedure of your DVD-VCR
Regardless of the type of connection chosen, you must always connect the coaxial cable supplied.
Otherwise, no picture will be visible on the screen when the DVD-VCR is switched off.
Make sure that both the television and the DVD-VCR are switched
off before connecting the cables.
1
Connect the coaxial cable as indicated in the above section.
2
Connect one end of the RCA Audio/Video cable to the Video output and Audio L, R output socket on the rear
of the VCR.
3
Plug the other end into the appropriate connector on the television.
TV
4
Aerial
RF
coaxial
cable
TV
2
You can connect other audio and/or video equipment to your VCR in different ways. The following
illustrations give a few examples of the connection possibilities.
The RCA input/output connectors on the front of the VCR are used
for equipment, such as camcorders, VCRs or sound systems.
REAR OF THE VCR
Camcorder
VCR
Sound system
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