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NOTES:
• All connections must be made with both your TV and VCR unplugged from the mains supply.
• The type of aerial required depends on the position of your home, it's distance from the transmitter and local
interference. If you do not have an aerial and you are uncertain of what to buy, you should seek the advice of a
local aerial contractor.
Connecting a VCR and Satellite/Cable/Digibox using
a SCART lead
By using a SCART lead you can improve the quality of playback. Remember you must still have the "normal"
aerial connector connected as shown on the opposite page. If you are using a SCART lead you should not have
to tune your TV to your VCR; instead select the appropriate EXT input by repeatedly pressing the
(INPUT
SELECT) button on the remote control until you see the signal from the VCR.
If you want to enjoy Stereo sound
you must select the AV channel on
your TV and have your Stereo VCR
connected using a SCART lead.
Please note the AV channel is not
the same as the channel you would
normally view your video on using
the "normal" aerial lead. Remember
the programme you are viewing or
video tape you are playing back
must be broadcast or recorded in
stereo in order for you to enjoy
stereo sound!
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
EXT1
EXT2
IN
OUT
Aerial
(not supplied)
Satellite/Cable/Digibox
(not supplied)
Back view of your TV
SCART lead
(not supplied)
Aerial connector
lead
(not supplied)
Back view of a VCR
(not supplied)
Aerial
(not supplied)
Back view of a VCR
(not supplied)
SCART lead
(not supplied)
Back view of your TV
To Aerial
IN
To Aerial
OUT
To Aerial
OUT of VCR
To EXT2
To EXT1
To Aerial
IN of VCR
To EXT2
To Aerial
OUT of VCR
To Aerial
IN of VCR
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