Tuning your video to the TV using an antenna cable (RF cable)
If you have connected your video through the scart connection (diagram 2 on page 4), go to page
8.
Use the following method to tune your video in if you have connected it through RF cable (as
shown in diagram 1 on page 4)
Once you have carried out the steps in 'Setting up your video' (diagram 1 on page 4), switch on
your TV.
1
2
Auto Set or Auto Search!
OK:confirm
MENU:end
What to do if you get picture interference
The RF output can be adjusted from 21 to 69. If other broadcasts are causing
picture interference, you can change the RF output until your television has a
noise-free channel for your video.
a You can use the number buttons on the remote control to change RF52 to 21, and re-tune the
unused channel station on your TV for video input.
b If you still get interference, adjust the number in steps of 2 (for example, 21 to 23, 23 to 25).
c You can change the RF output from 21 to 69. If you still get interference, try option 2.
a Contact your local broadcaster to find the correct RF output. Change this by pressing the
number buttons on the remote control.
b Re-tune the unused channel station on your TV for video input. If you still get interference, try
option 3.
Buy a scart lead from your local electrical shop. Connect the scart lead as shown on page 4,
diagram 2.
If you want to change the RF output in the future due to new broadcasting stations or equipment and so on, press and
hold the OK button on the remote control until RF 52 is displayed on the front of the video. Then go to option 1 above.
Press
on the remote control and RF52 will be
displayed on the front of your video.
Tune the TV, using the pre-set functions on your TV as
described in its manual, until you see a blue 'Auto Set' or
'Auto Search' screen. Store this setting on the TV and go
to page 8.
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
7
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Video recorder and is the answer not in the manual?