New Av-Link Feature; Connecting An Av-Link Vcr - Samsung TV Owner's Instructions Manual

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Rear of the TV
EXT2
(VCR)
EXT1
AV-link
SCART
cable
DECODER
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G
AV-Link
M
TEST
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COUL
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New AV-Link Feature

Connecting an AV-Link VCR

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VHF/UHF
EXT3
(DECODER)
Aerial output
OUT TO TV
IN FROM
M
ANT.
ATT.
A
Aerial input
Your television is equipped with an AV-Link feature. Data received
on your television can be directly transferred to an AV-Link
equipped VCR. Devices connected via AV-Link can exchange
information.
WYSIWYR Principle
The WYSIWYR (What You See Is What You Record) principle
means that you can start recording on your VCR a programme that
you are currently watching on your TV, simply by pressing the
AV-Link Record button (
Example: If you have selected programme 3 on your TV, this
programme number is sent to the VCR and the VCR
starts recording the corresponding broadcast on its
own tuner.
Advantages:
You can record a programme without having to:
Switch on the VCR
Select the same programme on the VCR
Start recording by pressing the record button on the
VCR remote control
Automatic Channel Downloading
The AV-Link feature also allows the channels to be automatically
downloaded from the TV to the VCR.
To connect an AV-Link VCR to your television, you must use a
SCART cable.
1
Plug the aerial input cable into the appropriate socket on the VCR.
2
Connect one end of the SCART cable to the AV-Link EXT1 socket
on the rear of the television.
You can only use the EXT1 socket on your television to
connect the AV-Link VCR.
3
Connect the other end of the SCART cable to the appropriate
AV-Link SCART socket on the VCR.
4
Select the EXT1 option and download the preset channels from
your television to your VCR by following the indications on page 41.
As the EXT1 connection always receives the actual TV
tuner signal, you do not need to tune your VCR to your
television, as with a standard VCR.
) on the remote control.

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