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Connect Peripheral Equipment
There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV. The connection diagrams on the previous page show you where the different equipment should be connected at the back or the front side of the TV.
Copy Facility
Source selection for VCR recording. � Select Features Menu in the MENU. � Select EXT-2 OUTPUT source pressing � button. � or � �
Via the Euroconnector
Your TV set has one, two or three Euroconnector sockets. If you want to connect peripherals (e.g. video, decoder, etc.) which have Euroconnectors, to your TV, use optional EXT.1 or EXT.2 inputs. If an external device is connected via Euroconnector sockets TV is switched to AV mode automatically. If the signal is RGB then the RGB OSD indicator is displayed on the screen.
Search for and store the test signal of the video recorder
� Unplug the aerial cable from the aerial socket of your video recorder. � Switch on your TV and put the video recorder on the test signal. (See the handbook for your video recorder.) � Enter the Fine Tuning via the Install menu. � Search for the test signal of your video recorder in the same way as you searched for and stored the TV signals. See Tuning, Search and Store TV channels. Store the test signal under programme number 0. � Replace the aerial cable in the aerial socket of your video recorder once you have stored the test signal.
Via Aerial Input
If you want to connect to your TV, peripherals like video recorders or decoders, but the device you want to connect does not have Euroconnector, you should connect it to the Aerial input of your TV set. If the VCR is connected via antenna input it is sug-
Camera and Camcorder
To connect to Front-AV input (F-AV):
Connect your camera or camcorder at the front side of your TV. � Connect your equipment to the TV via VIDEO (yellow), AUDIO R (red) and AUDIO L (white) inputs. You should connect the jacks to the input in the same colour.
Decoder
gested to use the Programme 0.
Cable TV offers you a wide choice of programs. Most of them are free, others are to be paid for by the viewer. This means that you will need to subscribe to the broadcasting organisation whose programmes you wish to receive. This organisation will supply you a corresponding decoder unit to allow the programmes to be unscrambled. For further information ask your dealer. See also the booklet supplied with your decoder.
To connect to SVHS input:
�Do not use SVHS and F-AV inputs at the same time, the signals will interfere and it can result a poor picture.� Connect your camera or camcorder at the front or rear side of your TV. � Connect your equipment to the TV via SVHS input and audio inputs of F-AV inputs by using SVHS cables.
Connect a decoder with an aerial socket to the TV
� Connect the aerial cable.
Connect a decoder without an aerial socket to the TV
� Connect the decoder to your TV with a eurocable to EXT.1 or EXT.2. When your decoder has a Euroconnector you can obtain better picture quality if you connect a eurocable to EXTERNAL.
Connect the decoder to the video recorder
Some video recorders have a special euroconnector for decoder. � Connect a eurocable to the euroconnector of your decoder and to the special euroconnector of your video recorder. See also the handbook of your video recorder. � To connect your video recorder to the TV, see TV and Video Recorder section. If you want to connect more equipment to your TV, consult your dealer.
TV and Video Recorder
� Connect the aerial cables. Better picture quality can be obtained if you also connect a eurocable to EXTERNAL sockets.
Playback NTSC
Connect NTSC VCR player to Euroconnector at the back of the TV. Connect NTSC VCR player to RCA Jack at the front of the TV. Then, press �AV� button to select EXT-1, RGB, EXT-2, F-AV or SVHS.
Connecting Headphones
Use the stereo headphone socket on the front side of your TV, to connect headphones.
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