02
Connecting up
Connecting to an AV
amplifier or receiver
To enjoy multichannel surround sound you
need to connect this recorder to an AV amp/
receiver using the digital coaxial output. In
addition to the digital connection, we
recommend also connecting using the
stereo analog connection.
You'll probably also want to connect a video
output to your AV amp/receiver. Use the
standard (composite) video output (as
shown here), or the S-video or component
video connections.
See also Audio Out on page 112 for how to
set up the digital audio output. (Noise may
be output from your speakers if the recorder
is not set up to work with your AV amp/
receiver.)
Important
• Do not connect this recorder to your TV
'through' your VCR or other component
using A/V cables. Always connect it
directly to your TV.
Note
1 If your AV amp/receiver doesn't have an coaxial digital input, but has a optical type, converter boxes that convert
from coaxial to optical are available at specialist audio dealers.
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VIDEO
IN
TV
4
VIDEO
OUT
DIGITAL
IN
3
Y
AC IN
P
DIGITAL
CONTROL
OUT
P
COAXIAL
IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
1
Connect RF antenna cables as shown.
This enables you to watch and record TV
channels.
2
Connect the AUDIO and VIDEO
OUTPUT jacks (1 or 2) on this recorder to
a set of audio/video inputs on your AV
amp/receiver.
3
Use an coaxial digital audio cable (not
supplied) to connect the COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT jack on this recorder to an
coaxial digital input on your AV amp/
receiver.
This enables you to listen to multichannel
1
surround sound.
4
Connect the AV amp/receiver's video
output to a video input on your TV.
VHF/UHF
IN
AV amp/receiver
A/V
IN
2
VHF/UHF
IN (RF IN)
IN
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1 / AUTO START REC
R
L
R
L
B
OUT
R
VHF/UHF
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
INPUT 3
VHF/UHF
OUT
1
Antenna/cable TV
wall outlet
1