Connecting To Satellite Receiver, Set Top Box - Panasonic NV-SV121EB Operating Instructions Manual

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Connecting to Satellite Receiver, Set Top Box

You can connect a Set Top Box to receive digital
broadcast by aerial (DVB-T) signals, a satellite
receiver (digital/analogue) or a decoder to decrypt
encrypted programmes.
External unit
1
AC mains socket
21-pin Scart socket
4
To AC Mains socket
VCR
1
AC mains socket
4
AC mains lead
(supplied)
14
Aerial
3
21-pin Scart cable
RF cable
(supplied)
3
2
(AV2)
TV
3
2
Follow the steps described below.
1
Ensure TV Power, External unit Power and VCR
Power are disconnected from AC Mains socket.
Connect a 21-pin scart cable (fully wired) to the
2
AV2 21-pin scart socket on the VCR and to the
21-pin scart socket on the external unit.
Connect a 21-pin scart cable (fully wired) to the
AV1 21-pin scart socket on the VCR and to the
21-pin scart socket on the TV set.
3
Connect aerial to the Aerial in connector of the
External unit.
Connect the External unit´s Aerial out connector
to the VCR's RF IN (Aerial input).
Connect the VCR´s RF OUT (Aerial output) to
the TV set's Aerial in connector.
4
Connect the External unit, VCR and TV set to
the AC mains supply.
5
Switch on the TV set and VCR.
Set the VCR menu settings for AV2 according
the connected External unit (See page 37).
6
Switch on the External unit. Then follow page 13
for VCR Auto Setup with 21-pin Scart cable.
[RGB] means separate Red/Green/Blue colour
signals. If you connect a TV equipped with RGB
AC mains
1
socket
input capability to the AV1 socket on this VCR,
and a decoder equipped with RGB output
capability to the AV2 socket, RGB signals will
pass through the VCR to the TV when the VCR is
in stand-by mode. The RGB signals cannot be
4
AC mains
recorded or produced by this VCR.
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