Connection With Video Cable Or S Video Cable - Panasonic DMR-EX95VEBS Operating Instructions Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Connection with Video cable or S Video cable

You can use this frequently used
standard connection with the
provided
accessories (Video cable).
Depending on the television, the
connection with the S VIDEO cable
results in a higher quality picture than
the connection with an Audio/Video
cable.
The Q Link functions are not
available with this kind of connection.
Use one of the included RF coaxial cable (black or grey) to connect this unit's RF IN terminal to your aerial socket or aerial cable.
To the aerial
This unit's rear panel
AC IN
To household mains socket
(AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)
AC mains lead (included)
4
Connect only after all other
connections are complete.
To household mains socket
4
18
1
Connect the aerial to RF IN (Aerial input) of the DVD Recorder.
2
Connect RF OUT (Aerial output) of the DVD Recorder with the
aerial input of the TV.
3
Connect the AUDIO OUT (L-white/R-red) of the DVD Recorder with the audio of
the television.
Connect the VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT of the DVD Recorder with the input of
the television.
4
Connect the DVD Recorder and the television to the power supply system.
After completing the above connections, proceed to the Auto-Setup to tune in
TV channels.
If the unit is connected via S Video output, select the setting S Video ( with
component )] in the Setup menu under [Connection] - [AV1 Output].
RF coaxial cable (included, grey)
RF coaxial cable (included, black)
OUT
HDMI
L
AUDIO
OPTICAL
R
VIDEO OUT
AV 2 (EXT)
Video cable or S Video cable
3
Audio/Video cable (included)
Video
L
R
Audio/Video
IN
Television's rear panel
1
or
1
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
(PROGRESSIVE/
INTERLACE)
OUT
S VIDEO
AV 1 (TV)
Yellow
White
3
S Video cable
Red
S Video
IN
To this unit
RF IN
Y
P
B
P
R
RF OUT
2
RF coaxial cable
(included, black)
The RF cable cannot be
used for showing pictures
from the DVD Recorder.
The unit must be
connected by another
means e.g. Scart cable to
RF IN
show pictures from the
DVD Recorder on the
television set.
11
67

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents