Connecting To Additional Devices; Using Second Scart Socket (Ext2-Aux-I/O); Connecting A Cable Box/Decoder; Connecting A Vcr/Dvd Player - Philips ShowView DVDR612 User Manual

Philips dvd recorder user manual
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Connecting to Additional Devices

Using second SCART socket
(EXT2-AUX-I/O)
You can connect a video cassette
recorder (VCR), DVD player, decoder,
satellite receiver or cable box to
EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket at the back of
the DVD recorder.
When playback is started on this
additional device, the DVD recorder will
automatically send the video/audio signals
from EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket to
EXT 1 TO TV-I/O socket. You will then
see the picture from the additional device
on your TV, even if the DVD recorder is
turned off (only if you have connected
your TV via EXT 1 TO TV-I/O socket,
see page 11).
To switch between playback from
the additional devices and playback
from the DVD recorder
G
Press TV/DVD on the remote control.
14
1DVDR6xx_Eng00_13454c
Cable Box/Decoder/
VCD/DVD player
14
Connecting a Cable Box/Decorder
If your Cable Box/Decorder has a scart
socket, you can choose to connect it to
the second scart socket.
1
Use a scart cable to connected the
Cable Box/Decoder scart socket (usually
labelled as 'TV' or 'TO TV') to
EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket at the back of
the DVD recorder.
2
Select the TV channels to be received by
the Cable Box directly on the receiver
itself.

Connecting a VCR/DVD player

You will need this connection if you want
to record the video tapes or discs to a
DVD+R(W)s.
G
Use a scart cable to connect the scart
socket (usually labelled as 'SCART OUT'
or 'TO TV') of the VCD/DVD player to
EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket.
G
Alternatively, you can choose to connect
via the front sockets of the DVD
recorder if your VCR/DVD player have
the same output sockets.
Before start operating, select 'CAM1' as
the input channel. For recording, see
pages 38~39.
1) Connect to S-VIDEO input socket
and AUDIO L/R input sockets.
OR
2) Connect to VIDEO input socket and
AUDIO L/R input sockets.
Helpful Hint:
– Most prerecorded video cassettes and
DVDs are copy-protected. If you try to copy
them, the message 'COPY PRO' appears on
the display panel.
9/28/04, 1:25 PM
3139 246 13454

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents