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Back of the DVD Recorder
The back of your recoider might look a litde ow_lwhdming tt first. This section explains what goes where and _r_)_ There are t'_'o sets of jacks on the back
of yore¸ DVD recorder--INPUT jacks and OUTI)UT jacks.
Eacb jack is explained indix idually below, but tile basic idea is abotit sending and ::eceixing infi)_madon to 17(played on o_ throtigb yore DVD recorde_
a_d disphying tbtt R_f_rmation on yore TV screen.
INPUT -['he cables connected to the INPI JT jacks bring picnu'es and sound IN-['O the DVD Jecordel, such as the cable signal (progralmning) flora the
cable company or satellite programming horn a satellite JeceiveJ.
OUTPUT The cables connected to the OUTPUT jacks ate sending pictmes and sound flora the DVD reco_del OUT TO yore -IV so you can see it on
the screen. -[be coJrect cables must be cotmected to the I)VD Jecorder's Output jacks and the corresponding Input Jacks on the "I_/so you can see tbe
program on the "I\( You must also ttme the "IN' to the corlect channel, called a Video Input Channel (tbr details, go to page 20).
Explanation of Jacks (from left to right)
ANTENNA/CABLE IN - Conn_'ct an RF coaxial cable flora an oIfah antenna, cable box, or cabk _oudet to this jack. "I'h__cable is sending the
pmgiamming flora the somce to the DVD recoider.
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ANTENNA/CABLE OUT - (onnect an RF coaxial cable (piovided) to this iack and to the Cable/Antennt Input jack on yore T\. It is important to
connect this cable so that voul, TV leceives proglalnming__ even wben the DVD lecorder is turned off
HDMI OUT - If voul. TV has an HDMI jack, connects to your TV for high definition video sig_ab Also piovides 2 channel audio signal when tbe audk)
output is set to PCM. See page 34. Press the HDMI button on the _emote control to toggle tile avaihble resohltions.
COAXIAL OUT (Digital Coaxial) - Connects to m audio _ecdver oJ decodel using a digital coaxial connection.
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S-VIDEO OUT - If your T\ has an S Video jack, connect an S\ ideo cable to the TVs S VIDEO jack and to dais S VIDEO OU-I" jack on tbe DVD
recorder to actfieve bettel picture qu _lity dam standald video (the yegow jtck).
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (¥, Pb, Pr) - Some higb end "IVs and monitoJs have Component Video Input jacks. -[he cables that send the vi&,o signal
thlough these Output jacks provide the highest resolution because the video signal is divided into 3 separate pairs (cables not supplied with DVD
recorder). As with VIDEO and S-VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDE() (Y, Pb, Pr) only cmties the pictule signal so you need to connect tbe audio cables so
you'fl hear the sou nd. If yore "IV has COMPONENT INPUT jacks, (lse thJee video grade canes to connect the DVD recorde_ to these jacks oil the "IV
to get tbe best picture quality.
OUTPUT -I'hese jmks send tbe content (radio and video) fl'om yoLIt DVD lecorde_ OUI" to tbe TV so you can see it on the TV screen md bear it
thJough the "I%_'sspeakms.
VIDEO: Color coded yellow, the video cable you use with this jack provides better quality than an RFcoaxial cable but isn't as good as S-Video.
AUDIO L (left)=Color coded white, connect corresponding audio cable to TV's Audio Left Input jack.
AUI)IO R (rlgl_th Color coded red, connect corresponding audio cable to TV's Audio Right Input jack.
AV1 IN/AUDIO IN-"I bese jacks receive audio fi'om a compatible component, such as a s/tellite leceiver. Anotiler set of Input Jacks (INPUT 2) are on tile
fi'ont oftbe DVD recordeJ foJ temporarily com/ecting components such as a camco_de_ o_ a video game unk.
VIDEO: Color coded yellow, the video cable you use with this jack provides better quality than an RFcoaxial cable but isn't as good asS-Video.
Connect corresponding video cable to the output jack of acompatible component, such as a satellite receiver or cable box.
AUDIO L (lefih Color coded white, connect corresponding audio cable to the output jack of a compatible component, such as a satellite receiver
or cable box.
AUDIO R (right): Color coded red, connect corresponding audio cable to the output jack of a compatible component, such as a satellite receiver
or cable box.
S-VIDEO IN: If your satellite receiver or cable box has an S-VIDEO output jack, connect the S-Video cable to this jack because it provides better
picture quality than standard video (the yellow jack).
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