4 Connections
The references mentioned below, i.e. a b c etc.
refer to the illustration on page 10.
4.1 Connecting to the cable network
a
Use a suitable co-axial cable to connect the Cable
input of the receiver with the connecting socket of
the cable connection.
4.2 Connection to a television set
b
Use a SCART cable to connect the receiver (SCART
socket TV) with the television set (SCART socket).
If your television set is appropriately equipped, it will
switch automatically to AV, and thus to cable recep-
tion, when the digital receiver is switched on.
d
Use a suitable TV connection cable to connect the
receiver (Cable output) with the antenna input of
the television set.
To view digital cable programmes on your television set,
sweitch this to the external Scart input (AV). Analogue cable
programmes can continue to be selected via the programme
slots of your television set.
4.3 Video cassette recorder (VCR)
c
Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket mar-
ked VCR. In Playback mode, the video recorder will
supply a switching signal to the digital receiver, thus
supplying the video recorder signal automatically to
the television set.
If your video recorder does not supply a switching sig-
nal, use the EXTERN key to switch your digital recei-
ver to the external input AV. Pressing this key again
will return you to normal viewing operation.
4.4 Hi-Fi amplifier
4.4.1 Analogue
e
To achieve the best possible sound quality, you may
connect the digital receiver to a Hi-Fi amplifier. Use a
suitable cable to connect the cinch sockets Audio R
and Audio L of the digital receiver with an input of
your Hi-Fi amplifier (e.g. CD or AUX - note that the
Phono input is not suitable).
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