Toshiba D-R160SB DVD Recorder User Manual


 
Connections
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Connect the unit to a TV after considering the capabilities of your existing equipment.
Before installation, unplug your TV and this unit.
AV2
(
DECODER
)
AV1
(
TV
)
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
(
AV3
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT
S-VIDEO
COAXIAL
L
R
L
Y
P
B/CB
PR/CR
R
IN
(
AV3
)
OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
PCM/BITSTREAM
Cable
Signal
Antenna
or
RF cable
(supplied)
RF cable
(not supplied)
Scart adaptor
(not supplied)
To Aerial jack
Audio/Video cable (not supplied)
Scart/RCA cable
(not supplied)
Scart cable (not supplied)
Connections
Using the Scart socket
1) Connect the antenna or cable to the ANTENNA IN jack of this unit.
2) Connect the ANTENNA OUT jack of this unit to the Aerial jack of your TV. Use the supplied RF cable.
3) Connect AV1 (TV) Scart socket of this unit to the Scart socket of your TV. Use a commercially
available Scart cable.
Notes
• If your TV does not have a Scart socket, use a commercially available Scart adaptor or Scart / RCA cable to connect.
• Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the A/V cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copy
protection system.
• When changing the “Video Out” setting (“SCART (RGB)”, “Component Interlace (I)” or “Component Progressive
(P)”), connect to a Video jack or an S-Video jack on the TV. If the setting is changed, for example, to “Component
Interlace (I)” or “Component Progressive (P)” while the scart cable is connected to the TV, a distorted video signal
may be output.
Selecting Progressive Scan (625p <576p> or Interlaced 625i <576i>) Playback
• If your TV is compatible with progressive scanning (625p <576p>), connect the TV to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
jacks of the DVD player and set “Video Out” setting to “Component Progressive (P)” in the setup menu (see page 119).
Next, set your TV to the progressive scan mode.
• If your TV is not compatible with progressive scan, set “Video Out” setting to “Component Interlace (I)”.
• Use a commercially available adaptor if the Video input jacks of your TVs or monitors are the BNC type.