Philips DVDR 77/02 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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CConnecting additional devices
Connecting additional devices to the
second scart socket
You can connect additional devices such as decoders, satellite receivers, camcorders, etc. to the
EXT 2 AUX-I/O socket. When playback is started on this additional device the DVD recorder
automatically connects the EXT 2 AUX-I/O scart socket with the EXT 1 TO TV-I/O scart
socket. You will then see the picture from the additional device on your TV set, even if the
DVD recorder is switched off.
The TV/DVD button on the remote control allows you to switch between playback through the
EXT 2 AUX-I/O scart socket and playback from the DVD recorder.
The DVD recorder must be connected directly to the TV set ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/O 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.
Connecting a video recorder, DVD player.
You can connect a video recorder or a DVD player to the EXT 2 AUX-I/O input socket. If you
already have an external receiver (satellite receiver, set-top box, cable TV box) connected to this
socket, you can connect the video recorder to the 'VCR', 'TO VCR', ...socket of the external
receiver.
You can also use the front sockets S-VIDEO , VIDEO and the left AUDIO right audio
sockets.
Please note:
Most prerecorded video cassettes and DVDs are copy-protected. If you try to copy them you
will see the message 'COPY PROT' on the DVD recorder's display.
aWhen copying video cassettes the display on the DVD recorder
shows 'NO SIGNAL'
b Check that the cable is plugged in firmly.
b If a recording is made from a video recorder, change the tracking on the
video recorder.
b The DVD recorder may not be able to recognise the video input signal if
this signal is poor or does not comply with relevant standards.
aWhen I copy DVD video discs or prerecorded video cassettes the
picture is fuzzy and the brightness varies
b This happens if you try to copy DVDs or video cassettes that have been
copy-protected. Even though the picture on the TV is fine the recording on
a DVD+RW/+R is faulty. This interference is unavoidable with
copy-protected DVDs or video cassettes.
Problem
Connecting additional devices