Connecting to a television and satellite receiver
The information given here refers to the two most common forms of connection. Make sure that all the appliances
are unplugged from the mains power, before making any connections to avoid causing damage to your equipment.
Using a SCART cable to connect your appliances will give you the best sound and picture quality.
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Connection guide
Roof aerial
Your outside aerial should be
connected to the AERIAL socket
of your Video Recorder.
Coaxial cable
If you are using the coaxial cable a
connection needs to be made from the
RF.OUT socket on your Video Recorder
to the aerial socket on your television.
SCART socket
If you have a SCART socket
connection on your television you can
connect the television’s SCART socket
to the EURO AV 1 socket on the back
of the Video Recorder.
Satellite receiver
Your Satellite Receiver should attach
using a SCART cable to the
EURO AV 2 socket on the back
of the Video Recorder.
Tune a video channel
If you are using a SCART connection
then the video picture will be shown on
the AV channel of your television.
If you are using a Coaxial cable you
need to select a TV channel on your
Television and tune it to the Video
Recorder signal, a bright blue screen.
Please consult your Television User
Guide for information on how to do this.
If you have trouble attaining a good
picture it may be that the output
frequency of the Video Recorder
(UHF 22) is already in use by your
television. To change this:
Press POWER on the Remote
Control to put the Video Recorder on
standby then press and hold PROG. 3
or 4 on the front of your VCR for more
than 4 seconds. RF CHANNEL 22 will
appear on your television screen.
Press PROG. 3 or 4 on the Video
Recorder to select another frequency
channel. Select any number between
22 and 68. Tune as normal.
You can also set it to “OFF” if there is
any interference when your TV is
connected to the VCR with a SCART
cable.
Satellite receiver
(not supplied)
Roof aerial
(not supplied)
Coaxial
cable
SCART
cable
Television
(not supplied)
Video Recorder
You should use either a
Coaxial connection or a
SCART connection
between your Video
Recorder and Television.
SCART
sockets
Audio sockets
(For Hi-Fi)
Aerial IN
RF out