C: CVBS (Composite) using the supplied RCA red–white–yellow lead
Using the appropriate socket colour-coding on sockets 3, 5 and 6, you can connect to your TV with
the supplied RCA cable. This gives you CVBS (Composite Video) and MPEG-2 stereo audio.
For video, connect the yellow RCA lead between the yellow video socket (socket 3) on the
and the corresponding socket on your TV.
For left audio, connect the white RCA lead between socket 5 on the
and the
corresponding socket on your TV.
For right audio, connect the red RCA lead between socket in socket 6 on the
and the
corresponding socket on your TV.
Step 3: Optional connections
Dolby Digital
Dolby digital bitstream audio S/PDIF can be achieved using a fibre optic cable. (This cable is not
supplied.) The cable should be connected between socket 7 on the
and the S/PDIF
socket on your Dolby Digital decoder amplifier. See "Audio–Video settings" on page 41 for
instructions on how to choose Dolby audio.
Looping Out (for VCR recording)
In order to watch one channel while recording another on a VCR, connect an RF cable (not
supplied) between the RF OUT socket on the
(socket 2) and the RF IN socket on your
VCR. Note that VCR recordings are only analogue, not digital.
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