Plug & auto set up – Samsung SV-DVD54T User Manual

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Plug & Auto Set up

The VCR section of the STB-DVD-VCR will

automatically set itself up when it is plugged into the

mains for the first time. TV stations will be stored in

memory. The process takes a few minutes. Your STB-

DVD-VCR will then be ready for use. Confirm the aerial

is plug to ANT.IN.

1

Connect the RCA cable as indicated on page 7.
(Connecting Your STB-DVD-VCR to the TV Using
the RCA Audio/Video Cable)

2

Plug the STB-DVD-VCR into the mains.
Result : The Language Set menu is displayed.

3

Select the required language by pressing the

or

buttons.

4

Press OK to store the language selected.
Result: A message is displayed.

Connecting STB-DVD-VCR to a
Satellite Receiver or Other
Equipment

You can connect other audio and/or video equipment
to your STB-DVD-VCR in different ways. The following
illustrations give a few examples of the connection
possibilities.

The RCA input/output connectors on the rear of
the STB-DVD-VCR are used for equipment, such
as camcorders, VCRs or sound systems.

REAR OF THE
STB-DVD-VCR

Camcorder

VCR

Sound system

To receive television programmes a signal must be
received from one of the following sources:

An outdoor aerial
An indoor aerial
A cable television network
A satellite receiver

Make sure that both the television and the STB-
DVD-VCR are switched off before connecting the
cables.

1

Connect this the RF cable to the 75

coaxial

socket marked ANT.IN on the rear of your STB-
DVD-VCR.

2

Plug the coaxial cable supplied into the socket
on your STB-DVD-VCR.

3

Plug the other end of the coaxial cable into the
connector previously used for the aerial on the
television.

4

To obtain better quality pictures and sound on your
television, you can also connect your STB-DVD-
VCR to the television via the RCA cable (see
previous page) if your television is equipped with
this type of connection.

TV

3

2

1

Connecting STB-DVD-VCR to the
TV using the Coaxial Cable

TV

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