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VCR/DVD player
Connecting Additional Devices (contd)
Connecting a VCR/DVD player
You will need this connection if you want
to record the video tapes or discs to a
DVD+R(W)s.
Option 1
1 Use a component video cable (red/green/
blue) to connect the DVD recorders
COMPONENT VIDEO (IN-EXT1)
input jacks to the corresponding
component video output jacks on the
VCR/DVD player.
2 Use an audio cable (red/white) to
connect the DVD recorders AUDIO
L/R (IN-EXT1) input jacks to the audio
output jack on the VCR/DVD player.
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Y
Pr
Pb
Before start operating, press TUNER on
the remote control, then press 3 4 to
select EXT1 as the input channel.
For recording, see pages 39~40.
Option 2
1 Use a S-video cable to connect the DVD
recorders S-VIDEO (Y/C) (IN-EXT2)
input jack to the corresponding S-VHS
output jack on the VCR/DVD player (as
shown on the below illustration.)
OR
Use a video (CVBS) cable to connect the
DVD recorders VIDEO (CVBS)
(IN-EXT2) input jack to the
corresponding video output jack on the
VCR/DVD player.
2 Use an audio cable (red/white) to
connect the DVD recorders AUDIO
L/R (IN-EXT2) input jacks to the audio
output jack on the VCR/DVD player.
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Y
Pr
Pb
Before start operating, press TUNER on
the remote control, then press 3 4 to
select EXT 2 as the input channel.
For recording, see pages 39~40.
Helpful Hints:
Most prerecorded video cassettes and
DVDs are copy-protected. If you try to copy
them, the message 'COPY PRO' appears on
the display panel.
Connect the DVD recorder directly to the TV
set. If there is a video recorder or an
additional device in between, the picture
quality may be poor because of the copy
protection system built into the DVD recorder.
VCR/DVD player
DVDR610_615_37_Engfinal434 8/16/04, 4:04 PM17
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