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Connect an audio coaxial digital cable (not
provided) from the DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT
jack on your recorder to the
DIGITAL AUDIO IN jack on the back of your
digital audio device, such as a Dolby Digital
decoder, MD deck, or DAT deck.

See “Adjusting Dolby Digital audio” on page 25.

Connecting to an external source

You can connect an external source to your
recorder by using either the LINE2 (Front) or
LINE1 (Rear) input jacks.
When connecting an external source to the
monaural output to this unit, use AUDIO L jack
of LINE2 (Front).
Use commercially available S-Video or video
cable and an audio cable for this connection.

To connect an external source to the front
jacks on your recorder:

1 Connect a video cable or S-Video cable (not

both) from the OUTPUT jacks on the external
source (such as a VCR or camcorder) to the
appropriate INPUT jack on the front of your
recorder.

2 Connect audio cables (L/R) from the AUDIO

OUT jacks on the external source to the
AUDIO IN jacks on the front of your recorder.

3 Select the correct video source by pressing

002 (Line2/front jacks) on the remote control.

To connect an external source to the rear
jacks on your recorder:

1 Connect a video cable or S-Video cable (not

both) from the OUTPUT jacks on the external
source (such as a VCR or camcorder) to the
appropriate INPUT jack on the back of your
recorder.

2 Connect audio cables (L/R) from the AUDIO

OUT jacks on the external source to the
AUDIO IN jacks on the back of your recorder.

3 Select the correct video source by pressing

001 (Line1/back jacks) on the remote control.

Selecting basic options

Setting up the first time

The first time you turn on your recorder, you are
prompted to select initial settings.

To set up the first time:

1 Make sure that your recorder is connected to

a TV and that the power cord is plugged into
a power outlet.

2 Press POWER to turn on your recorder.

3 Turn on the TV, then select the TV input

source for the jacks your recorder is
connected to.

The following table lists some of the more
common TV brands and their input sources.
For more information, see the guide that
came with the TV.

TV video input sources

Connection

Setting

PCM

Dolby Digital

If the device is connected to the
component jacks and is compatible
with Dolby Digital.

-

Stream

If the device is not connected to the
component jacks or is not
compatible with Dolby Digital.

-

PCM

For an MD or DAT deck.

-

PCM

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

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

VID

OUT

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUTPUT

L

Y

PB/CB

PR/CR

R

COAXIAL

Audio coaxial
digital cable

Back of recorder

Digital audio device

REC/OTR

REC SPEED

OPEN/CLOSE

CHANNEL

REV

FWD

STOP

PLAY

POWER

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

VIDEO

S- VIDEO

AUDIO

R

L

OUTPUT

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

Audio cables (L/R)

Front of recorder

External source

Video or
S-Video
cables

Brand

Input source

Admiral

AUX

Curtis Mathis LINE1, LINE2, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

GE

INPUT, TV/VCR, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

Hitachi

INPUT, AUX

JVC

VIDEO, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3

Kenwood

AUX

LXI-Series

00

Magnavox

AUX CHANNEL

OUTPUT

VIDEO

S -VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

L

R

VIDEO OUT

(L1)

IN

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

L

R

IN

S-VIDEO

VIDEO OUT

DIGITAL

TT

AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

S-VIDEO

Audio
cables
(L/R)

Back of recorder

External source

Video or S-Video
cables

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