Manual
Connecting additional devices
You can connect additional devices such as decoders, satellite receivers, camcorders, etc. to the
S-VIDEO IN, Video in, COMPONENT VIDEO IN and the IN AUDIO L/R, AUDIO L/R
IN jacks on the recorder Switching between jack S-VIDEO IN and Video in is done
automatically. In case both jacks are occupied, the signal at jack S-VIDEO IN is given priority
The DVD recorder must be connected directly to the TV set (S-VIDEO OUT, VIDEO
(CVBS) OUT, or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT socket directly to the TV set), If there is a
video recorder in between the picture quality may be poor because of the copy protection
system built into the DVD recorder
oan I also connect other devices with 'Progressive scan'?
Tbe COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks are only used for 'interlaced'
signals. Signalsusing progressive scan cannot be processed by the DVD
recorder.
Connecting an additional video recorder,
DVD player
You can also connect a video recorder or a DVD player to the input jacks. Please use the
S-VIDEO IN jack and the IN AUDIO L/R jacks for SVHS video recorders.
Please be aware
Most pre-recorded video cassettes and DVDs are copy protected, When you attempt to copy
L,_PL3P_u, message will appear in the DVD Recorder display
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xWhen copying video cassettes '_D SI_NRL' appears in the
DVD Recorder display
¢_ Check whether the cable plugs fit correctly.
¢_ If the recording is made from a video recorder, adjust the "tracking"
on the video recorder.
¢_ In case of bad, non-standard video input signals, the DVD Recorder
may not be able to detect the signal.
xWhen copying from DVDs or pre-copied video cassettes, the
picture is grainy and the brightness fluctuates.
¢_ Tbis occurs when you attempt to copy copy-protected DVDs or
video cassettes. Although the picture on the TV is OK, the recording
is distorted on a DVD+R(W). Copy-protected DVDs and video
cassettes cannot be copied without these disruptions,
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18 Connecting additional devices