Connecting your dvd recorder, Preparing the remote control, Connection notes – Yamaha DRX-2 User Manual

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Connecting your DVD recorder

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Connecting your DVD recorder

You must install the supplied batteries into the remote control before you can use it.

1

Unpack the remote control and the two AA (LR-6) batteries.

2

Open the battery compartment, insert the batteries in accordance with the polar-
ity markings, and then close the battery compartment.

The remote control is now ready to use.
The remote control has a range of approximately 5 to 10 meters.

•) Before connecting your TV, VCR, AV amp, or any other equipment to your DVD

recorder, refer to the relevant manuals first.

•) Do not connect the power cord until all connections are complete.
•) For the best results when playing DVDs, connect the DVD recorder’s video output

directly to your TV. If you connect your TV via your VCR, the DVD copy protection
system may affect the picture quality.

•) To enjoy the surround sound capabilities offered by DVD (Dolby Digital, DTS,

MPEG-2), you need to connect one of the DVD recorder’s digital audio outputs to
an AV amp with an appropriate surround-sound decoder built-in. See “Surround
sound connections” on page 17.

•) For synchronized recordings to other components connected with digital audio

cables, the length of each track and track numbers of the recorded materials may
become different from the originals. Occasionally, it does not start recording.

Connecting your antenna as shown will allow you to record a program on your DVD
recorder while watching another program on your TV.

1

Disconnect the antenna plug (1) from your TV and connect it to the DVD
recorder’s ANTENNA socket.

2

Using the supplied antenna cable (2), connect the DVD recorder’s TV socket to
your TV’s antenna input.

Preparing the remote control

Caution

Do not mix old and new batteries. Never mix different types of batteries
(standard, alkaline, etc.). Doing so may reduce the life of the batteries.

Connection notes

Caution

Do not connect the DVD recorder’s audio outputs to your audio system’s
turntable (phono) inputs. Doing so may damage your equipment.

Connecting your antenna

TV

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Antenna In

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