VCR, DVD, SATELLITE DECODER AND COMPUTER CONNECTIONS
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A Video Cassette Recorder, DVD Player, Games Console or Satellite Decoder may be connected to the scart socket with an
appropriate connecting cable. Select programme mode AV to access the signal being received through the SCART Socket.
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• Alternatively to connect a VCR to your
LCD TV using the RF sockets, connect
a coaxial cable from the RF Out socket
of the VCR to the aerial input socket of
your TV. Then connect the coaxial cable
from your TV aerial to the RF In socket
of the VCR.
• Select programme no. 0 on your LCD
TV.
• Insert a video tape into the VCR and
press the “play” key.
• Use the instructions under “Program
Settings” (See pages 23/24) to search
and store the VCR’s RF Output channel
in Channel 0 on your LCD TV.
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Not all VCRs necessarily have this
facility.
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• Connect the SCART socket on your
VCR or DVD Player to the SCART
Socket on your LCD TV
• Select AV Channel on your LCD TV by
pressing the AV selection key on your
remote control handset.
• Press the PLAY key on your VCR or
DVD Player
• The advantage of this connection is a
superior quality of picture and sound
during play back.
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You may use your LCD TV as a PC
monitor by connecting the VGA cable of
your PC into the LCD TV’s PC socket.
Supported PC resolutions:
VGA 640 x 480