Basic connections
Connect your VCR/DVD to your main aerial and TV set as shown in the illustration. When you have finished
making these connections, connect your VCR/DVD to the mains power supply (230V / 50Hz).
Before making or changing any rear panel connections, make sure that all components are switched off and
unplugged from the wall outlet.
Antenna
TV
Antenna-Input
To SCART socket
DECODER/EXTERNAL SCART Socket (AV2)
TV Scart socket (AV1)
VCR/DVD
RF-Input
(from house antenna)
RF-Output (to TV)
AC power cord 230V/50 Hz
Supplied SCART cable
Supplied Coaxial cable
Connecting this unit to your TV using the SCART connections
In addition to the coaxial cable connection, you should also connect the supplied SCART cable from the VCR/
DVD to your TV as shown. As well as transferring the high quality pictures and sound to your TV, the SCART
connection can automatically switch the TV to its AV channel for playback.
Some TVs may not allow automatic switching to the AV input channel. In this case you
should manually select the AV input setting on your TV's controls when playing through
this unit.
Playback connection
The exact arrangement you use to interconnect various video and audio components to the VCR/DVD is
dependent on the model and features of each component. Check the Operation Manual provided with each
component for the location of SCART socket.
Connection to a Satellite Receiver
If a Satellite Receiver is used, we recommend the following configuration:
TV
VCR/DVD
Satellite
SatelliteReceiver
Antenna
SCART-cable (supplied)
SCART-cable (not supplied)
GB16To record from Satellite Receiver press INPUT SELECT on the remote control of the VCR/DVD. OA1�
will appear on the front display. Select the particular satellite channel on the Satellite Receiver.
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