Dvd Recorder + Tv - RCA DRC8052NB User Manual

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RFCoaxial cable
_o_
White
Audio video cables are
usually color-coded red,
white, and yellow.
Ch p er
1: C@ nect ÷ns
Connection:
DVD recorder + TV
Connect
the signal (cable or antenna):
Note: Depending upon how you currently have your TV connected, you'll have to
disconnect the cable from your TV's Antenna Input jack (_ometimes labeled CABLE/
ANTENNA) or your VCR's Input jack before you connect the cable as explained betow_
Cable service: If you have cablc se_vk-_'via a cable that comes out of the wall, ccmn_'ct the end of that
cable to the ANTENNA/CABIt
INPUT jack on the- DVD lecordel.
Note: If you have a cable box, go to page 10 for connection instructions.
Of{Lair antemla: If'you use an offah antenna to ge,t TV plogramming,
connect tbe antenna's RI:
coa:dal cable to the- AN I'ENNA/CABLE
INPUT
jack on the' DVD recoldcL
2.
Connect the DVD recorder to the "IV
You need to connect cables from the DVD recor&'r'_ OUTPU-[
jacks to theTV's
INPU-[ jacks in order to
see the content
flora the DVD recolder.
2a. Use the RF Coaxial cable that was packed with your DVD lecorder, and conilect one end to
the ANTENNA/CABLE
OUTPUT
iack oil the DVD i:ecoldel. Connect the other end to the
Cable/Antemla
Input jack or3 the back of yore TV (sometimes labeled CABL[/ANTENNA).
It is
important
to make this connection
so you can watch cable o1:at3tel313apl:ogJams when the DVD
lecorder is off.
2b, Connect the audio cables.
A set of audio/video cables was packed with your DVD recorder. Connect the audio cables to
the AUDIO
OUTPIJT
L (left
white) and R (tight
red) jacks on the back ofyotir DVD
recorder, and to the corresponding
Ax*dio Input jacks on your "IV (sometimes labeled AUDIO
IN
L and R).
2c. Connect the video cable. The canes you rise foJ the video deteHnine the qtmlity of the pictme
yon'll see on your TV when youre playing DVDs. FoJ more infbrmation
about cables and signal
quality, go to page 5. Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO
O U-[PI J-[ jack on the back
of your DVD recorder, and to the Video Input jack on )xlur "I%' (sometimes labeled VIDEO
IN).
S-VIDEO
(not shown) If your TV has an S Video jack, use an optional S Video cable. Connect
one end of the S Video cable to the S VIDEO
IN ja& on the ha& of the -iV and the other end to
the S-VIDEO
OU-[ jack oil the back of the DVD recordeJ.
COMPONENT
VIDEO ¥, Pb, Pr (not shown) If yore TV has Component
Input Jacks (Y, Pb,
Pr), you cml achieve even greater picture quality (DVD playback only) by connectblg the DVD
recorder to the TV using these jacks (COMPONt
NI" VIDE()
OU'I_ Y, Pb, Pr on the DVD
lecolder).
For more explanation,
go to page 5. ( omponent
Video cables not supplied with the
DVD recorder.
HDMI (not shown)
If you TV has an HDMI Input Jack, you can achieve optimum
pictule
qualit),. Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI jack oil the back of the "I_/and the
other end to tile HDMI jack on the back of the DVD recordel. Press the HDMI
button on the
remote to toggle the available progressive scan and interlace modes.
Notes;
If your
TV is capable
of progressive
scan, connect
the DVD recorder
to the TV using
the
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks,
and press the HDMI
button
on the remote
to toggle
between
progressive
scan and interlace.
Please note
that
the component
video
output
mode
will remain
at 480p
even though
the HDMI
video
output
mode
is 480p/720p/1080i,
which
is displayed
on the front
of the unit,
3.
Plug the poweJ cord into an AC outlet.
Go to page 17
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