CAUTION!
The connection diagram below is provided merely as a guideline and is not compulsory, since:
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Factors such as the quantity and type of separate appliances, the type and number of RF and SCART sockets on
each of them, and the strength of the signals received, may make other connection sequences give better results
(e.g. with very weak signals it may be better to connect the receiver directly into the TV wall socket).
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In complex configurations, involving both terrestrial and SAT receivers, DVD players, video recorders, etc, it may be
extremely complicated or even impossible to make all the appliances work properly at the same time without using
additional accessories (e.g. commuters, multiple Scart adapters, etc). A typical situation is when you are recording
the terrestrial receiver signal on VCR, while watching alternatively a DVD and a satellite program on TV. In these
cases the system must be installed by a specialized technician.
1.3.2 TV and Video recorder (VCR) connections
CAUTION!
When recording a video do not change the receiver audio volume with the receiver remote control, since this will affect
the recording. Always keep the receiver audio volume constant and only change the TV volume with the TV remote
control.
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