Connecting peripheral equipment
The television can have the following external sockets situated at the back of the set
(depending on the TV models).
The AV1 in socket has Y, Pb, Pr and/or audio/video inputs.
The AV2 in socket has S-Video and/or audio/video inputs.
The Monitor out socket has audio and video outputs.
(Diagrams are for illustration only. May differ from actual TV sets)
DVD playerFor TV with Y, Pb, Pr connection
(Note: Y, Pb, Pr and S-video connection are for
certain TV models.)
Connect the TVOs green, blue and red Y Pb Pr
(AV1 in) jacks to the corresponding
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks on the player.
For TV without Y, Pb, Pr connection
Connect the TVOs yellow (VIDEO) jack to
the corresponding video jack on the player.
For Stereo/AV Stereo TV
Connect the TVOs red and white (R and L)
AUDIO IN jacks to the corresponding
AUDIO OUT jacks on the player. Match the
cable colour to the jacksO colour. The red jack
is the Right audio channel and the white jack
is the Left audio channel.
For Mono/Bisonic TV
Connect the TVOs white AUDIO IN jack
(MONO LEFT) to the corresponding AUDIO
Video recorderOUT jacks on the player.
Turn on the TV and DVD player. Set the TV to
CVI or (AVI) and DVD background screen
will come on the screen. You can now play
your disc.
Note: You need to select the channel CVI or (AVI)
manually to playback DVD disc.
For Stereo/AV Stereo TV
Connect the TVOs yellow, white and red jacks
to the corresponding Video and Audio jacks
on the player.
For Mono/Bisonic TV. Only white AUDIO
jacks need to be connected.
Turn on the TV and VCR player. Set the TV to
AV2 (or AVI). You can now play your video
cassette tape.
Connection is also possible via the aerial cable.
You will therefore need to tune in your video
recorderOs test signal and assign a channel
number 0. Select channel 0 to playback.
Peripherals Operating instruction 13
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