Philips dvdr7250h Manual De Usuario

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Step 2: Optional Connections 
(continued)
Connecting the digital input 
for 5.1-channel recording
This recorder is equipped with a digital 
audio input socket that can support 5.1-
channel recording.  It allows you to 
capture the original sound from digital 
multi-channel sources such as the Cable 
Box/Satellite Receiver, when you record 
a video that produces the full cinema 
sound experience (Dolby Digital 2.0, 5.1, 
DTS surround or DTS ES, DOLBY 
DIGITAL EX).
A
 Use a scart cable to connect the 
EXT2 AUX-I/O
 socket on the recorder 
to the Scart output socket (or labelled as 
TV OUT or TO TV) on the Cable Box/ 
Satellite Receiver.
B
 Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to 
connect the COAXIAL IN on the 
recorder to the DIGITAL or COAXIAL 
output socket on the connected Cable 
Box/Satellite Receiver. 
 
5.1-channel surround sound output 
from the Cable Box/Satellite Receiver can 
be recorded onto this recorder, along 
with the video.
Before you start the 5.1-channel 
recording 
A
 Press SYSTEM on the remote control.
 The system setup menu appears.
B
 Press 
 to select { Preferences }.
C
 Press   to select { Recording }.
D
 Press 
 to select { 5.1 Recording } and 
press  .
E
 Use 
 keys to select { On } and press 
OK
 to confi rm.
F
 Press SYSTEM to exit.
G
 Press CAM, follow the instructions on 
the screen to select the media type to 
record and press OK.
H
 Press CHANNEL +/- repeatedly 
until { EXT 2 } appears on the top left 
corner. 
 This is the correct input source for 
5.1-channel recording.
I
 Turn on the connected device and press 
REC 
 to start recording. 
Helpful Hints:
–  5.1-channel recording is only possible in 
HQ and SP recording mode. 
–  5.1-channel recording is only possible in
 { EXT 2 } input source, which is accessed 
using the CAM button. 
DIGITAL
OUT
Back of a Satellite Box (example only)
B
A
TIPS: 
Before recording, you have to turn on the 5.1 Recording in the Recording setup menu, see  
 
page 38.