Quick-Use Guide
Quick-Use Guide
There are many ways to connect your new DVD/VCR to your Television and other equipment.This Quick-Use
Guide shows the easiest, most common connection.
Higher quality connections are explained in the accompanying owner's manual and will provide better sound or
picture if your TV and/or audio system is compatible.
SCART IN
1
Disconnect all equipment from the power outlets. Connect the equipment to the power outlets only after you
have finished hooking up everything. Never make or change connections with equipment connected to the power outlet.
2
If you do not have a Cable Box, simply connect your Antenna or Cable TV signal directly to the AERIAL jack on the rear
of the DVD/VCR.
If you do have a Cable Box (or Satellite Receiver), first connect the Cable TV (or Satellite) signal to the IN
jack on the Cable Box/Satellite Receiver. Then, use an RF coaxial cable (like the one supplied) to connect the OUT
jack of the Cable Box/Satellite Receiver to the AERIAL jack on the DVD/VCR.
3
Connect the supplied black RF coaxial cable to the DVD/VCR's RF-OUT jack and to your TV's ANTENNA IN
jack. The TV's ANTENNA IN jack could be labelled 75-ohm,TV IN, or RF IN. Check your TV manual for details.
4
Connect the power cords of the DVD/VCR,TV, and Cable Box (if applicable) to a power outlet.
5
Turn on the TV power. Set the TV to a video channel. (See the accompanying DVD/VCR owner's manual for
details.)
6
Press STANDBY-ON 2 on the DVD/VCR or its remote to turn on the DVD/VCR. The first time you turn
on the DVD/VCR, you should complete the VCR setup. See the other side of this Quick-Use Guide for details.
Cable box
IN
OUT
CABLE
TV SIGNAL
RF
CABLE
3
SCART IN
OR
Antenna
2
VCR IN+OUT / DVD OUT
AERIAL
EURO AV2
DECODER
EURO AV1
AUDIO/
RF-OUT
VIDEO
DVD/VCR
OUT
DVD755VR/00
DVD755VR/00
4
DVD
DVD/VCR
EXCLUSIVE
OUT
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO
OUT
L
L
COAXIAL