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Playback via the aerial cable
If you do not wish to use a scart cable, the aerial cable which is already connected will act as the connection between your TV set and the video recorder. Ensure that the video recorder is connected to the mains supply.
1 Switch on your TV set and select the programme number
that you have earmarked for video playback. (see operating manual for your TV set).
2 Ensure that no cassette has been loaded. With the video
Note: This modulator frequency might already be occupied by another TV station in your reception area, e.g. �Channel 5�. In this case you will find that the picture quality on your TV set will be poor when receiving one or more TV channels. * Adjusting the modulator frequency: If the picture quality only deteriorates when the video recorder is switched on, adjust the modulator frequency. The frequency can be adjusted at step 2with the P r or the P q button. Confirm the adjusted frequency with the OK button. * Switching off the modulator: If you cannot eliminate picture or sound interference using the above method you can switch off the built-in modulator. You should only do this if you have connected the video recorder to the TV set using a scart cable. �Playback via the aerial cable� is not possible when the modulator is switched off. At step 2, press the CLEAR (CL) button for several seconds until �MOFF� (modulator switched off) appears in the display. You can switch back again in the same way.
recorder switched to standby, hold the SYSTEM button for a few seconds until a modulator frequency e.g.: �M583� (UHF-channel 35 ) appears in the display. The video recorder transmits a test picture.
3 Tune in the TV set in the UHF wave band until this picture
appears.
MODULATOR
583
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4 Switch the video recorder on with the
STANDBY m
but-
ton. If you have interrupted making standard settings as described in Chapter 1, �INSTALLATION�, turn to that chapter to continue making the standard settings.
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