Connections; Typical Connection To Tv - CyberHome CH-DVR 1600MU Operation Manual

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Typical Connection to TV

Your recorder comes with composite video (A/V) cable for connection to TVs with a standard video input as shown
below. On most TVs, this connector is colored yellow, and is normally accompanied by stereo audio inputs, colored
red and white for stereo channels right and left, respectively.
1
First, use the supplied A/V cable to connect to
the composite video input on your TV. This is
normally a yellow-colored connector that
matches the Video output on the back of this
unit. To hear sound through the TV, connect the
red and white stereo audio connections as well.
2
Turn on the DVD Recorder. Press
on the remote control or front panel.
FROM AERIAL ANTENNA or
CABLE SERVICE
Your TV must be equipped with AV inputs like those pictured to the right
in order to connect this unit. If your TV does not have AV inputs, you will
need a RF Modulator to connect the recorder to your TV's
antenna/cable input as shown below. RF Modulators are available at
major electronics retailers.
DVD Recorder
Composite Video / Audio Out
3
STANDBY/ON
TO TV
RF Modulator
9
On your TV, select the video input. This is
normally done by selecting "Video 1" or "Video
Input" with the remote control. On some TVs, this
is done by using the channel selector. Refer to
your TV manual for details.
BACK OF YOUR TV SET
YELLOW
RED
WHITE
VIDEO
Older TV with
antenna/cable
connector

Connections

YELLOW
RED
WHITE
R - AUDIO - L
coaxial

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