Philips DVDR9000H User Manual

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Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections 
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Connecting the video cable
This connection enables you to view the 
playback from this recorder. You only 
need to choose one of the options below 
to make your video connection.
–  For a standard TV, follow option 1, 2 
or  3.
–  For a progressive scan TV, follow  
option 4.
–  For a HDMI TV, follow option 5.
Option 1: Using the Scart socket 
  Use the scart cable to connect the  
EXT1 TO TV-I/O socket on the 
recorder to the corresponding SCART 
input socket on the TV.
 If your TV has the Cinema Link 
feature or a similar feature, ensure that 
the scart cable is connected to the scart 
socket that supports CINEMALINK on 
your TV. All the available TV channels 
(analogue only) will automatically be 
downloaded to this recorder.
Helpful Hints:
–  If your TV displays a selection for the 
SCART socket, select ‘VCR’ as the source for 
the SCART socket.
–  The EXT2 AUX-I/O socket is intended 
only for additional devices.
Option 2: Using the S-Video socket 
  Use an S-video cable (not supplied) to 
connect the S-VIDEO (Y/C) socket on 
the recorder to the S-Video input socket 
(or labelled as Y/C or S-VHS) on the TV.
 
Audio connection is required in order 
to hear the sound, see page 20.
Option 3: Using the Video (CVBS) 
socket 
  Use a composite video cable (yellow - not 
supplied) to connect the VIDEO (CVBS) 
socket on the recorder to the video input 
socket (or labelled as A/V In, Video In, 
Composite or Baseband) on the TV.
 
Audio connection is required in order 
to hear the sound, see page 20.
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
TIPS:  Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected 
from the power outlet.
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