RCA drc8052 用户指南

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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
Connection: DVD recorder + TV
1. 
Connect the signal (cable or antenna):
Note: Depending upon how you currently have your TV connected, you’ll have to 
disconnect the cable from your TV’s Antenna Input jack (sometimes labeled CABLE/
ANTENNA) or your VCR’s Input jack before you connect the cable as explained below.
 Cable 
service: If you have cable service via a cable that comes out of the wall, connect the end of that 
cable to the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the DVD recorder.
Note: If you have a cable box, go to page 10 for connection instructions.
 Off-air 
antenna: If you use an off-air antenna to get TV programming, connect the antenna’s RF 
coaxial cable to the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the DVD recorder.
2. 
Connect the DVD recorder to the TV
You need to connect cables from the DVD recorder’s OUTPUT jacks to the TV’s INPUT jacks in order to 
see the content from the DVD recorder.
2a. Use the RF Coaxial cable that was packed with your DVD recorder, and connect one end to 
the ANTENNA/CABLE OUTPUT jack on the DVD recorder. Connect the other end to the 
Cable/Antenna Input jack on the back of your TV (sometimes labeled CABLE/ANTENNA). It is 
important to make this connection so you can watch cable or antenna programs when the DVD 
recorder is off.
2b. Connect the audio cables.
 
A set of audio/video cables was packed with your DVD recorder. Connect the audio cables to 
the AUDIO OUTPUT L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks on the back of your DVD 
recorder, and to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV (sometimes labeled AUDIO IN 
L and R).
2c. Connect the video cable. The cables you use for the video determine the quality of the picture 
you’ll see on your TV when you’re playing DVDs. For more information about cables and signal 
quality, go to page 5. Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the back 
of your DVD recorder, and to the Video Input jack on your TV (sometimes labeled VIDEO IN).
 
S-VIDEO (not shown) If your TV has an S-Video jack, use an optional S-Video cable. Connect 
one end of the S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO IN jack on the back of the TV and the other end to 
the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of the DVD recorder.
 
COMPONENT VIDEO Y, Pb, Pr (not shown) If your TV has Component Input Jacks (Y, Pb, 
Pr), you can achieve even greater picture quality (DVD playback only) by connecting the DVD 
recorder to the TV using these jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, Y, Pb, Pr on the DVD 
recorder). For more explanation, go to page 5. Component Video cables not supplied with the 
DVD recorder.
 
HDMI (not shown)  If you TV has an HDMI Input Jack, you can achieve optimum picture 
quality. Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI jack on the back of the TV and the 
other end to the HDMI jack on the back of the DVD recorder. Press the HDMI button on the 
remote to toggle the available progressive scan and interlace modes.
Notes:
If your TV is capable of progressive scan, connect the DVD recorder to the TV using the 
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks, and press the HDMI button on the remote to toggle 
between progressive scan and interlace. Please note that the component video output 
mode will remain at 480p even though the HDMI video output mode is 480p/720p/1080i, 
which is displayed on the front of the unit.
3. 
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
Go to page 17
RF Coaxial cable
Audio video cables are 
usually color-coded red, 
white, and yellow.
Red
Yellow
White