Toshiba GSC-R30 Owners Manual - Page 153

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Connecting to a DVD Recorder with DVR Connecting the camera to a DVD recorder with DVR enables you to download videos on the camera to the hard disk drive in the DVD recorder with DVR and to record the videos on a DVD. See "Transferring Videos to a DVD Recorder with DVR" ( p.177). ATTENTION • You can only connect DVD recorders equipped with the Toshiba "Net Dubbing" function. • The customer should provide the appropriate LAN cable for the type of connection. A/V OUT USB LAN Compatible cables • To directly connect the camera to a DVD recorder with DVR, use a commercially available LAN cross cable. • To connect via a router, use a commercially available LAN straight cable (category 5/CAT5). Connecting to a DVD recorder with DVR Cross cable To the LAN (Ethernet) port Connecting to a DVD recorder with DVR via a router (e.g. ADSL) ADSL modem (with internal router) Phone line Straight cable To the LAN (Ethernet) port To the LAN (Ethernet) port Connecting to a PC To the USB port Connecting to a TV To the AV ports

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Connecting to a DVD Recorder with DVR
Connecting the camera to a DVD recorder with DVR enables you to download videos on
the camera to the hard disk drive in the DVD recorder with DVR and to record the videos
on a DVD.
See “Transferring Videos to a DVD Recorder with DVR” (
p.177).
ATTENTION
You can only connect DVD recorders equipped with the Toshiba “Net Dubbing”
function.
The customer should provide the appropriate LAN cable for the type of
connection.
LAN
USB
A/V OUT
Connecting to a PC
Connecting to a TV
Phone line
Connecting to a DVD recorder with DVR
Cross
cable
To the LAN (Ethernet) port
Connecting to a DVD recorder with DVR via a router (e.g. ADSL)
ADSL modem
(with internal router)
To the LAN (Ethernet) port
To the LAN (Ethernet) port
Straight
cable
To the USB port
To the AV ports
Compatible cables
To directly connect the camera to a DVD
recorder with DVR, use a commercially
available LAN cross cable.
To connect via a router, use a
commercially available LAN straight cable
(category 5/CAT5).