Peripheral Equipment - Philips 28PW960B/58 Handbook

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Peripheral Equipment

There is a wide range of electronic equipment that
can be connected to your TV.
The following connection diagrams show you
where the different equipment should be connected
at the back or the right side of the TV.
TV and video recorder
4
Connect the aerial cables 1 and 2 as shown
alongside. A better picture quality is obtained if you
connect a eurocable 3 additionally.
S-VHS video recorder
4
Do you have a S-VHS video recorder with S-VHS
connectors, then connect as well as the aerial cables
1 and 2
the S-VHS cables 4 and 5
and the S-VHS cables 6 and 7.
Do not connect an additional eurocable.
OR
4
Do you have a S-VHS video recorder with a S-VHS
euroconnector, then connect as well as the aerial
cables 1 and 2, the S-VHS eurocable 3.
Never connect to the same TV one video recorder
with S-VHS cables at the same time as one video
recorder with a euroconnector.
The euroconnector has no function.
Searching for and storing the testsignal of the video recorder
4
Unplug the aerial cable of the aerial socket
4
Switch on your TV and put the video recorder on the testsignal.
(See the handbook for your video recorder.)
4
Press the
key at the right side of your TV, or enter the System
INSTALL
Installation menu via the main menu.
5
The
SYSTEM INSTALLATION
4
Search for the testsignal of your video recorder in the same way as you
searched for and stored the TV channels. See Installation, Searching for
and storing TV channels, p. 5.
Store the testsignal either under programme number 0 or between 50
and 99.
4
Insert the aerial plug again into the aerial socket
recorder after you have stored the testsignal.
g
of your video recorder.
menu appears.
g
Peripheral
Equipment
2
EXTERNAL 2
S•VHS AUDIO
IN
S•VHS VIDEO
IN
5
4
S•VHS AUDIO
OUT
S•VHS VIDEO
OUT
6
of your video
CABLE
1
3
OUT
S•VHS
7
IN
S•VHS
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