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Video recorder 1 to AV1
Playback
(All illustrated SCART cables are not supplied)
TV (Left side view)
Video recorder 2 to AV2
Recording
Decoder
(All illustrated SCART cables and antenna cables are not supplied)
ANT
AV2
AV1
Satellite antenna
DEC
VCR
TV
DVD player
Satellite
receiver
Video recorder
Antenna
TV (Left side view)
Connection to other equipment
1. Connecting other units to your TV
2. Connecting two video recorders (e.g. to duplicate a video tape)
DVD player:
For to ensure optimum picture quality, select RGB for the DVD player’s output signal (see Owner’s manual
of the DVD player). Always connect the DVD player to the AV1 SCART, as this socket is compatible with
RGB signals.Select the AV1 input mode to view (see P.11).
Notes:
• S-Video signals can be played back through the AV2 SCART socket. If the source product has an
S-Video socket instead of a SCART output, you can use an S-Video-to-SCART-Adaptor (not supplied).
• Using RGB signals provides the best possible picture quality through SCART connections. Please note
that where RGB signals are used, the colour and sharpness cannot be adjusted.
Example: If you make an adjustment to the colour as explained on P.22, the colour level indicated on
the menu actually changes, but the displayed colour strength remains the same until a non-RGB input is
selected.
Select the “MONITOR” option in the
SETUP menu (see P.35 No.6 (2)).
Select the AV1 input mode (see P.11).
You can see the playback picture from
video recorder 1.
This signal is output via AV2 and can be
recorded by video recorder 2.
With this arrangement, Video recorder 2
will record exactly what is shown on the
screen.
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