Basic connections, Check contents, Situate recorder – JVC HR-J668EU User Manual

Page 3: Connect recorder to tv, Connect recorder to mains, Installing your new recorder

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Basic

Connections

CHECK CONTENTS

1

Make sure the package contains all of the accessories

listed in “Specifications” (

pg. 53).

SITUATE RECORDER

2

Place the recorder on a stable, horizontal surface.

CONNECT RECORDER TO

TV

3

The connection method you use depends on the type of

TV you have.

RF CONNECTION

To Connect To A TV With NO AV Input Terminals . . .

a– Disconnect the TV aerial cable from the TV.
b– Connect the TV aerial cable to the ANT. IN jack

on the rear panel of the recorder.

c– Connect the provided RF cable between the RF

OUT jack on the rear panel of the recorder and the
TV’s aerial terminal.

AV CONNECTION

To Connect To A TV With AV Input Terminals . . .

a– Connect the aerial, recorder and TV as per “RF

CONNECTION”.

b– Connect an optional SCART cable between the

AV1 IN/OUT socket on the rear panel of the
recorder and the TV’s 21-pin SCART connector.

CONNECT RECORDER TO

MAINS

4

Plug the end of the mains power cord into a mains

outlet.

It's essential that your video recorder be properly connected.
Follow these steps carefully. THESE STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED
BEFORE ANY VIDEO OPERATION CAN BE PERFORMED.

INSTALLING YOUR NEW RECORDER

ENTREE

ANT. IN

ENTREE/DECODEUR
IN/DECODER

AV2

ENTREE/SORTIE
IN/OUT

SORTIE
RF OUT

ANTENNE

AV1

SORTIE

OUT

R

L

AUDIO

21-pin SCART Cable

21-pin SCART
connector

Back of TV

Mains Power
Cord

Aerial terminal

Rear view

Mains outlet

AV1 IN/OUT

RF Cable
(provided)

TV Aerial
Cable

After you plug the mains power cord into a mains outlet, the
Country Set display appears on the TV screen and/or on the
recorder's front display panel when the

button on the

recorder/remote control is pressed for the first time to power
on the recorder; go to page 4 to perform Auto Set Up.

Make AV connection if your TV has a 21-pin AV input
connector (SCART) in order to reduce the possibility of
interference. And if you are using a stereo TV, you will need
this cable in order to enjoy stereo playback of videotapes.

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