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- Incorporate your receiver in your existing installation as described below.
- Connect the cable from the cable wall socket to the “RF IN” socket of your digital receiver.
• Connect the “EXT1” SCART socket of your digital receiver to the EXT1 SCART socket of your TV using the SCART lead
supplied with your digital receiver.
• Connect the “EXT2” SCART socket of your digital receiver to the EXT2 SCART socket of your recorder (called “IN” or
“DECODER”) using a SCART lead.
• Connect the EXT1 SCART socket of your recorder (called “OUT”) to the “EXT2” SCART socket of your TV using a SCART
lead.
- Plug all your equipment, excluding your digital receiver, into the mains.
- Read chapter 1 to proceed with the channel scan if not already done.
With this connection set up:
- You can watch digital TV while you record analogue TV.
- You can watch analogue TV while you record digital TV.
- You can record the digital TV channel you are watching.
Some VCR or DVD recorders need to be in standby to use the Easy recording or Record link feature. Refer to your VCR or DVD
recorder user manual.
14.3.2 Digital receiver and VCR or DVD recorder settings
- Depending on your VCR or DVD recorder brand and type, you have to set the recording control option to “Prepare Record” or
“Record Link”. Refer to the VCR or DVD recorder user manual, or try the two options to find out which is most suitable.
- Set your VCR or DVD to “Prepare Record” or “Record Link” to allow control by your digital receiver.
14.3.3 Recording using the Video/DVD Recorder Control feature
- Your digital receiver,TV and VCR or DVD are connected and set according to paragraph 14.3.1.
- You have set a timer on your digital receiver.
- At timer start, your VCR or DVD recorder starts recording, and at timer end it stops recording under the control of your digital
receiver.You no longer need VCR or DVD programming to record digital TV channels.