Typical
Connection
to TV
Your new recorder comes with composite video (A/V) came for connection to TVs with a standard video input as
shown beEow. On most TVs, this connector is coEored yellow, and is normarly accompanied
by stereo audio inputs,
colored red and white for stereo channels right and left, respectively.
First,
use the supplied
A!V cable to connect
to
'_
the composite
video input on your TV. This is
normally
a yeHow-co!ored
connector
that
matches
the Video
output
on the back of this
unit. To hear sound
through
the TV, connect
the
red and white stereo
audio connections
as well
On your TV, select
the video
input. This is
normarly
done
by selecting
"Video
1" or "Video
Input" with the remote
control.
On some TVs, this
is done
by selecting
a particular
channel
Turn on the DVD Recorder. Press STANDBY/ON
on the remote control or front panel
CABCA
B_FROM
AERIAL
ANTENNA
or
BWCE
YELLOW
RED
TO TV
Your TV must be equipped
with AV inputs like those
pictured
to the right
in order to connect
this unit. If your TV does
not have AV inputs,
you will
need a RF Modulator
to connect
the recorder
to your TV's
antenna/cable
input as shown
below.
RF Modulators
are available
at
major
electronics
retailers.
©
DVD Recorder
Composite
Video
Out
RF Modulator
V_DEO R-AUDiO- L
Older
TV with
coaxial
antenna/cable
connector
J
±