Audio in, Lr audio out, Connecting your tv with an rf modulator – Insignia NS-FSDVDR Manuel d'utilisation

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Connecting your TV with an RF modulator

If your TV does not have A/V, S-Video, or
component jacks, you can connect your TV
using an RF modulator (not supplied). Your
recorder does not have a built-in RF modulator.

To connect your recorder to your TV using
an RF modulator:

1 Disconnect the 75 ohm antenna cable from

the back of your TV.

2 Connect the 75 ohm antenna cable from the

antenna wall outlet to the ANTENNA IN jack
on your recorder. If the antenna input jack of
your TV is already being used, disconnect
the RF cable from your TV.

3 Connect the ANTENNA OUT jack on your

recorder to the RF modulator (usually
marked ANT IN) using a 75 ohm RF cable.

4 Connect the RF modulator to your TV using

another 75 ohm RF cable.

5 Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO output jacks on

your recorder to the AUDIO/VIDEO input
jacks of your RF modulator using
Audio/Video cables.

6 Set the RF modulator’s channel 3/4 switch to

either 3 or 4, whichever TV channel is least
used in your area. If the RF modulator has a
modulator/antenna switch, set it according to
the RF modulator’s manual.

7 Turn on your TV and switch it to the same

channel as you set on the RF modulator
(3 or 4).

For more details, follow the instructions supplied
with the RF modulator.

Connecting the basic audio

To connect the audio signal from your
recorder to your TV:

Connect audio cables (provided) from the
AUDIO OUT jacks (left-white and right-red)
on your recorder to the AUDIO IN jacks on
the back of your TV.

Connecting to an audio system

You can connect your recorder to a standard
stereo system or to a Dolby Digital decoder, MD
deck, or DAT deck. All devices should be turned
off when you change connections.

To connect the audio signal from your
recorder to an audio system:

Connect audio cables (provided) from the
AUDIO OUT jacks (left-white and right-red)
on your recorder to the AUDIO IN jacks on
the back of your stereo system.

- OR -

Note

This connection provides the poorest picture
quality of the connections shown in this guide. If
your TV has A/V input jacks, see “Connecting to
your TV using composite cables (basic
connection)” on page 10.

Note

The method you use to connect your TV depends
on the type of jacks your TV has.

TO TV

N

I

O

E

D

I

V

L

E

N

N

A

H

C

AUDIO IN

R

L

3

4

ANT IN

AC 120V

ANTENNA

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

L

R

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

(L1)

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

L

Y

P

B

/C

B

P

R

/C

R

R

or

RF modulator
(not provided)

Back of recorder

Back of TV

Antenna wall outlet

Cable or antenna

Audio/Video
cables (provided)

A

n

tenna cable

R

F cable

Vi

de

o c

ab

le

A

udio cable

R

F c

able

Notes

Playing a DVD using incorrect settings can
generate noise distortion and can also damage
the speakers.

The audio source on a disc in a Dolby Digital
Multi-channel surround format cannot be
recorded as digital sound by an MD or DAT
deck.

R

L

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

DIGITAL

TT

AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

ANTENNA

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

L

R

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

(L1)

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

L

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

R

ANTENNA

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

VID

L

R

VIDEO OUT

VID

(L1)

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

Audio cables
(L/R)

Back of recorder

Back of TV

IN

ANTENNA

(L1)

OUT

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

L

R

IN

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

OUT

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

L

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

R

IN

ANTENNA

(L1)

OUT

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

L

R

IN

VIDEO OUT

VID

OUT

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

DIGITAL

TT

AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

Audio cables
(L/R)

Back of recorder

Stereo system

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