Connecting The Vcr To A Decoder - Panasonic NV-SJ412EE Operating Instructions Manual

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Connecting the VCR to a Decoder

To connect this VCR to a decoder, make the connections
shown in the illustration below.
For the connection to the TV, see pages 8 and 10.
For details about the connection, also read the operating
instructions of the decoder.
Be sure to keep the VCR, TV and decoder switched off until
you have finished all connections.
For your safety, do not connect or handle the equipment with
wet hands.
To Connect the VCR to a Decoder
Decoder here refers to the device used to decode scrambled
broadcasts (Pay TV).
Decoder (not supplied)
2
To an AC mains socket
1
Connect a 21-pin Scart cable (not supplied) to the AV2
21-pin Scart socket g on the VCR and to the 21-pin
Scart socket on the decoder.
2
Connect the decoder's mains lead to an AC mains
socket.
3
Set "AV2" to "DECODER".
For details, see page 36.
AV Link Function
If the VCR is connected to the TV via a 21-pin Scart cable,
you can use AV LINK button B to switch the TV from normal
TV reception over to the video playback channel (AV input)
(and vice versa). In the VCR mode (when the VCR indication
in the VCR display is lit), the TV is switched to the video
playback channel (AV input). In the TV mode (when the VCR
indication is not lit), the TV is switched to TV reception.
VCR
VCR Mode
VCR indication
is lit.
TV Mode
VCR indication
is not lit.
≥ When you press the MENU button T to display the menu
on the TV screen, the TV is also automatically switched to
the VCR mode, however, the VCR indication does not
appear in this case.
26
g
1
21-pin Scart socket
21-pin Scart cable
(not supplied)
TV
AV Input
is selected.
TV reception
is selected.
≥ When you start playback on the VCR, the TV is
automatically switched to the VCR mode. However, during
playback, it is not possible to switch the TV back to the TV
mode.
≥ If a Pay TV station has been selected on the VCR when
you switch to the TV mode, the picture on the TV is
scrambled when you select a Pay TV station on the TV. In
this case, either switch to the VCR mode or select the AV
input on the TV.
Hint:
≥ "RGB" means separate Red/Green/Blue colour signals. If
you connect a TV equipped with RGB input capability to
the AV1 socket f on this VCR, and a decoder equipped
with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket g, the TV
can receive RGB signal input from the decoder via the
VCR.

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