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    RQT8849
    Setting Menus
    DiscVideo
    Settings for PlaybackPress [ENTER] to show the following settings.
    RatingsSet a ratings level to limit DVD-Video play.
    Follow the on-screen instructions. Enter a 4-digit password with 
    the numbered buttons when the password screen is shown.
    Do not forget your password.
     
    Setting ratings (When level 8 is selected)
    [8 No Limit]:   All DVD-Video can be played.
    [1] to [7]:   Prohibits play of DVD-Video with corresponding 
    ratings recorded on them.
    [0 Lock All]:   Prohibits play of all DVD-Video.
     
    Changing ratings (When level 0 to 7 is selected)
    [Unlock Recorder] [Change Password] [Change Level] 
    [Temporary Unlock]
    Audio Language[English] [French] [Spanish] [Original] [Other ]
    Subtitle Language[Automatic] [English] [French] [Spanish] [Other ]
    Menu Language[English] [French] [Spanish] [Other ]
    Still Mode (paused video)Select the type of picture shown when you pause play ( 82, “Frame 
    and  eld”).
    [Automatic]
    [Field]  Select if jittering occurs when “Automatic” is selected.
    [Frame]  Select if you cannot see small text or  ne patterns clearly 
    when “Automatic” is selected.
    Black Level ControlSelect “Normal”, “Lighter” or “Darker” to adjust the black level control 
    to the desired setting for picture enhancement.
    Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.
    Input Level
    Adjusts the black level of the input signal. 
    [Lighter] [Darker]
    Output Level (Composite/S Video)Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the VIDEO OUT 
    and S VIDEO OUT terminal. 
    [Lighter] [Darker]
    Output Level (Component)Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the COMPONENT 
    VIDEO OUT (Y/P
    B/PR) terminals. 
    [Lighter] [Normal] [Darker]
    Settings for RecordingPress [ENTER] to show the following setting.
    Recording Time in EP ModeSelect the maximum number of hours for recording in EP mode.
    [EP-Extended Play (6H)]:
    You can record for 6 hours on an unused 4.7 GB disc.
    [EP-Extended Play (8H)]:
    You can record for 8 hours on an unused 4.7 GB disc.
     Notes
    [DVD-V] Choose the language for audio, subtitles and disc menus.
    If a language which is not recorded is selected, or if languages are 
    already  xed on the disc, the language set as the default on the disc 
    will be played instead. 
    [Original]  The original language of each disc will be 
    selected. 
    [Other ]  This is the language code setting. Input a code 
    number with the numbered buttons ( 43, 
    “Language code list”).
    [Automatic]  If the language selected for “Audio Language” 
    is not available, subtitles of that language will 
    automatically appear if available on the disc. 
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    RQT8849
    Changing the Unit’s Settings
    AudioDisplay
    TV Screen
    Dynamic Range Compression[DVD-V] (Dolby Digital only)
    Change the dynamic range ( 82) for easier listening in low volume.
    [On] [Off]
    Multi-channel TV Sound (Analog)[-R] [-R]DL] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+R]DL] [+RW]
    Select whether to record the main or secondary audio program 
    (SAP) when recording to these discs. (You cannot select the audio 
    type on the unit when recording audio from an external device. 
    Select it on the external device.)
    [Main] [Secondary Audio Program (SAP)]
    Digital Audio OutputChange the settings when you have connected equipment through 
    the unit’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal ( 52).
    Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.
    PCM Down Conversion
    Select how to output audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 
    88.2 kHz.
    Signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz despite the settings if 
    the signals have a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz, 
    or the disc has copy protection.
    [On]  Signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz. (Choose 
    when the connected equipment cannot process signals 
    with sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.)
    [Off]  Signals are output as 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. (Choose 
    when the connected equipment can process signals with 
    sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.)
    Dolby Digital
    Choose whether to output by “Bitstream”, which processes Dolby 
    Digital signals on other connected equipment, or to convert the 
    signals to “PCM” (2ch) on the unit before output. 
    [Bitstream]  When you have connected the unit to equipment 
    displaying the Dolby Digital logo.
    [PCM]  When you have connected the unit to equipment that 
    doesn’t have Dolby Digital logo.
    DTS
    Choose whether to output by “Bitstream”, 
    which processes DTS signals on other 
    connected equipment, or to convert the 
    signals to “PCM” (2ch) on the unit before 
    output. 
    [Bitstream]  When you have connected the unit to equipment 
    displaying the DTS logo. 
    [PCM]  When you have connected the unit to equipment 
    that doesn’t have DTS logo.
    Select Audio Channel For DV Input
    You can select the kind of audio when recording from the unit’s DV 
    in terminal ( 29).
    [Stereo 1]   Records audio (L1, R1)
    [Stereo 2]   Records added audio such as narration (L2, R2) 
    subsequent to original recording.
    [Mix]  Records both Stereo 1 and Stereo 2.
      Incorrect settings can cause noise to be output which can be harmful 
    to your ears and speakers, and audio will not be recorded properly on 
    media such as mini discs.
    Status MessagesChoose whether to show status messages automatically or not.
    [Automatic] [Off]
    On-screen LanguageChoose the language for these menus and the on-screen 
    messages.
    [English] [Español] [Français]
    Black Background (Analog)Select whether to show the black (gray) background, normally 
    shown when TV reception is poor.
    [On] [Off]
    Front DisplayChanges the brightness of the unit’s display.
    [Bright]
    [Dim]
    [Automatic]  The display turns dark during playback. When the 
    unit is turned off, the unit’s display disappears. 
    While using this mode the standby power 
    consumption can be reduced.
    Parental Rating ( 44)Enables you to limit viewing and recording of particular television 
    programs.
    [U.S. TV Rating]:  U.S. TV program ratings
    [MPAA Rating]:   U.S. movie ratings
    [CELR Rating]:   Canadian English ratings
    [CFLR Rating]:   Canadian French ratings
    [Change Password]
     
    For details
     ( 45, Parental Rating List)
    TV Type  ( 56)Choose the setting to suit your TV and preference. 
    [Aspect 4:3 & 480i (interlace)]   [Aspect 4:3 & 480p (progressive)]
    [Aspect 16:9 & 480i (interlace)]   [Aspect 16:9 & 480p (progressive)]
    4:3 TV settings for DVD-VideoYou can select how to display the image on the TV when you watch 
    16:9 images (DVD-Video) on a 4:3 standard aspect TV ( 56).
    [Pan and Scan (Stretch to  t)]:
      Video recorded for a widescreen is played with the sides cut off if 
    Pan & Scan was speci ed. If 16:9 software prohibits Pan & Scan, 
    the image will appear in the letterbox style (with black bands 
    above and below the picture) despite the setting here.
    [Letterbox (Shrink to  t)]:
    Video recorded for a widescreen is played in the letterbox style. 
    4:3 TV settings for DVD-RAMYou can select how to display the image on the TV when you watch 
    16:9 images (DVD-RAM) on a 4:3 standard aspect TV ( 56).
    [4:3]  Recordings are played as recorded. 
    [Pan and Scan (Stretch to  t)]   Video recorded for a widescreen is 
    played with the sides cut off.
    [Letterbox (Shrink to  t)]   Video recorded for a widescreen is 
    played in the letterbox style. 
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    Setting Menus
    VHS
    Select Tape  LengthSet the length of tape you are using so the unit can show the 
    correct remaining time.
    [T120]  T30, T60, T90  and T120  tapes
    [T160]  T140 and T160 tapes
    [T180] T180 tapes
    Jet Search ( 24)Set the speed for Jet Search when playing EP and VP tapes.
    It is possible to view the picture recorded in EP or VP mode at 
    approx. 27 or 35 times speed.
    [27] Select [27] if the picture is poor at [35].
    [35]
    Language code listEnter the code with the numbered buttons.
    Abkhazian: 6566 Hausa: 7265 Romanian: 8279
    Afar: 6565 Hebrew: 7387 Russian: 8285
    Afrikaans: 6570 Hindi: 7273 Samoan: 8377
    Albanian: 8381 Hungarian: 7285 Sanskrit: 8365
    Ameharic: 6577 Icelandic: 7383 Scots 
    Gaelic:7168
    Arabic: 6582 Indonesian: 7378 Serbian: 8382
    Armenian: 7289 Interlingua: 7365 Serbo-
    Croatian:8372
    Assamese: 6583 Irish: 7165 Shona: 8378
    Aymara: 6589 Italian: 7384 Sindhi: 8368
    Azerbaijani: 6590 Japanese: 7465 Singhalese: 8373
    Bashkir: 6665 Javanese: 7487 Slovak: 8375
    Basque: 6985 Kannada: 7578 Slovenian: 8376
    Bengali, 
    Bangla:6678 Kashmiri: 7583 Somali: 8379
    Bhutani: 6890 Kazakh: 7575 Spanish: 6983
    Bihari: 6672 Kirghiz: 7589 Sundanese: 8385
    Breton: 6682 Korean: 7579 Swahili: 8387
    Bulgarian: 6671 Kurdish: 7585 Swedish: 8386
    Burmese: 7789 Laotian: 7679 Tagalog: 8476
    Byelorussian:6669 Latin: 7665 Tajik: 8471
    Cambodian: 7577 Latvian, 
    Lettish:7686 Tamil: 8465
    Catalan: 6765 Lingala: 7678 Tatar: 8484
    Chinese: 9072 Lithuanian: 7684 Telugu: 8469
    Corsican: 6779
    Macedonian:7775 Thai: 8472
    Croatian: 7282 Malagasy: 7771 Tibetan: 6679
    Czech: 6783 Malay: 7783 Tigrinya: 8473
    Danish: 6865 Malayalam: 7776 Tonga: 8479
    Dutch: 7876 Maltese: 7784 Turkish: 8482
    English: 6978 Maori: 7773 Turkmen: 8475
    Esperanto: 6979 Marathi: 7782 Twi: 8487
    Estonian: 6984 Moldavian: 7779 Ukrainian: 8575
    Faroese: 7079 Mongolian: 7778 Urdu: 8582
    Fiji: 7074 Nauru: 7865 Uzbek: 8590
    Finnish: 7073 Nepali: 7869 Vietnamese: 8673
    French: 7082 Norwegian: 7879 Volapük: 8679
    Frisian: 7089 Oriya: 7982Welsh: 6789
    Galician: 7176 Pashto, 
    Pushto:8083Wolof: 8779
    Georgian: 7565 Persian: 7065 Xhosa: 8872
    German: 6869 Polish: 8076 Yiddish: 7473
    Greek: 6976 Portuguese: 8084 Yoruba: 8979
    Greenlandic: 7576 Punjabi: 8065 Zulu: 9085
    Guarani: 7178 Quechua: 8185
    Gujarati: 7185 Rhaeto-
    Romance:8277
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    RQT8849
      , , ,  to select “On” for 
    “Set”.
    e.g., U.S. TV  Rating
    Setup
    Disc SetupVideoAudio
    TV ScreenVHS
    Channel
    U.S. TV RatingSet
    TV-Y
    TV-Y7TV-G
    TV-PGOn
    -- -- -- -- --
    DL S V
    TV-14-- -- -- -- --
    DL S VTV-MA-- -- -- --
    LSV TV-NRViewable
    Viewable
    Viewable
    ViewableDisplay
     
    For details about other ratings ( 45, Parental Rating 
    List)
      ,  to select the limitation.
    – The limitation options that appear depend 
    on the rating you select in step 6. Select 
    “Viewable”, “--”, or “Off ” to cancel.
      , then ENTER
    Setup
    Disc SetupVideoAudio
    TV ScreenVHS
    Channel
    RatingsEnter a 4-digit password,
    then press ENTER to store.
    Password
    DisplayNumber0   - -   9
    
      Enter a 4-digit 
    password with 
    the numbered 
    buttons and 
    ENTER
    – A screen appears advising that you have set 
    a password. Press [ENTER].
    If you select “Off ” for “Set”:
    A screen appears advising that you haven’t set a rating.
    Press [ENTER].
    Changing the Unit’s Settings
    To change the password
    Perform steps 1–5 of “Setting the Parental Rating”.
      Enter a 4-digit password with the 
    numbered buttons and 
    ENTER
      ,  to select “Change 
    Password” then 
    ENTER
      Enter the new password with the 
    numbered buttons and 
    ENTER
    – A screen appears advising that you have set 
    a password. Press [ENTER].
     Tips
    To clear the password
    ( 67, To reset the ratings level settings)
     Notes
     
    Recording may fail when a wrong password was entered for 
    scheduled recording settings.
     
    “V-chip” technology enables restricted shows to be locked 
    according to TV ratings.
     
    The V-chip system that is used in this set is capable of blocking 
    “NR” programs (non rated, not applicable and none) as per 
    FCC Rules Section 15.120(e)(2). If the option of blocking “NR” 
    programs is chosen “unexpected and possibly confusing results 
    may occur, and you may not receive emergency bulletins or any of 
    the following types of programming:”
    – Emergency Bulletins (Such as EAS messages, weather warnings 
    and others)
    – Locally originated programming   
    News   
    Political
    – Public Service Announcements  
    Religious   
    Sports   
    Weather
    Setting the Parental Rating
    The V-chip system ( right, Notes) used in this unit allows 
    you to limit viewing and recording of certain programs 
    that may contain scenes unsuitable for children. If the 
    unit starts receiving a broadcast with the set rating 
    information, a password screen appears and you will be 
    unable to view or record until you enter the password. You 
    can view or record after entering your password.
     
    U.S TV Rating: U.S TV program ratings
     
    MPAA Rating: U.S movie ratings
     
    CELR Rating: Canadian English ratings
     
    CFLR Rating: Canadian French ratings
      ,  to select “Other Functions” 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select “Setup”, then ENTER
      With the unit stopped 
      ,  to select “Display”, then .
      ,  to select “Parental Rating”, 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select the rating, then ENTER
      ,  to move to “Set”, ,  to 
    select the rating item, then .
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    U.S. TV Rating (U.S. TV Programs Ratings)
    TV-NR[Viewable]
    [Blocked]Not Rated.
    TV-Y[Viewable]
    [Blocked]All children. The themes and elements in this program are speci cally designed for a very young 
    audience, including children from ages 2–6.
    TV-Y7[FV Blocked] 
    [Viewable]
    [Blocked]Directed to older children. Themes and elements in this program may include mild physical or 
    comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.
    TV-G[Viewable]
    [Blocked]General audience. It contains little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual 
    dialogue or situations.
    TV-PG[--]: Viewable
    [X]: Blocked
     
    D, L, S, V (all selected)
     
    Any combination of D, 
    L, S, VParental guidance suggested. The program may contain infrequent coarse language, limited 
    violence, some suggestive sexual dialogue and situations.
    TV-14[--]: Viewable
    [X]: Blocked
     
    D, L, S, V (all selected)
     
    Any combination of D, 
    L, S, VParents strongly cautioned. This program may contain sophisticated themes, sexual content, 
    strong language and more intense violence.
    TV-MA[--]: Viewable
    [X]: Blocked
     
    L, S, V (all selected)
     
    Any combination of L, 
    S, VMature audiences only. This program may contain mature themes, profane language, graphic 
    violence, and explicit sexual content.
    [FV]: Fantasy/Cartoon Violence   [D]: Dialogue with sexual content  [L]: Offensive Language  [S]: Sex    [V]: Violence
    MPAA Rating (U.S. Movie Ratings)
    NR[Viewable]
    [Blocked]Not Rated.
    MPAA[Off] MPAA Rating is set to off.
    [G] General audiences. All ages admitted.
    [PG] Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for pre-teenagers.
    [PG-13] Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
    [R] Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
    [NC-17] No one 17 and under admitted.
    [X] Adults only.
    CELR Rating (Canadian English Ratings)
    E[Viewable]
    [Blocked]Exempt–Exempt programming includes: news, sports, documentaries and other information programming, talk 
    shows, music videos, and variety programming. 
    CELR[Off] CELR Rating is set to off.
    [C] Programming intended for children under age 8. No offensive language, nudity or sexual content.
    [C8]Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over. No profanity, nudity or sexual 
    content.
    [G] General programming, suitable for all audiences.
    [PG] Parental Guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
    [14]Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14. Parents 
    are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens.
    [18]18 years old. Programming restricted to adults. Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence.
    CFLR Rating (Canadian French Ratings)
    E[Viewable]
    [Blocked]Exempt–Exempt programming.
    CFLR[Off] CFLR Rating is set to off.
    [G]General–Programming intended for audience of all ages. Contains no violence, or the violence content is 
    minimal or is depicted appropriately.
    [8 ans]8General–Not recommended for young children. Programming intended for a broad audience but contains 
    light or occasional violence. Adult supervision recommended.
    [13 ans]Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13–Contains either a few violent scenes or one 
    or more suf ciently violent scenes to affect them. Adult supervision strongly suggested.
    [16 ans]Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 16–Contains frequent scenes of violence or 
    intense violence.
    [18 ans]Programming restricted to adults. Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence.
    Setting Menus
    Parental Rating List
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    RQT8849
    Setting the Closed Caption
    Perform steps 1–7 of “Setting the Closed Caption”.
    Settings for closed captions in analog 
    broadcasts
      ,  to select “Set”, 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select “On”, 
    then 
    ENTER
    Select “Off ” if you don’t want closed captions.
      ,  to select “Other Functions” 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select “Setup”, 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select “Channel”, 
    then .
      ,  to select “Closed Caption”, 
    then 
    ENTER
      With the unit stopped 
      ,  to select “Analog”, 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select the item, then ENTER
    CC1–4:  Information related to pictures 
    (Appears at bottom of screen)
    T1–4:  Textual information (Appears over 
    entire screen)
      ,  to select “Digital”, then ENTER
      ,  to select the item, then ENTER
    [Primary]:   Primary Language
    [Secondary]:  Secondary Language
    [Service 3]:   Service 3 Language
    [Service 4]:  Service 4 Language
    [Service 5]:   Service 5 Language
    [Service 6]:   Service 6 Language
      ,  to select “Digital Setting”, 
    then 
    ENTER
      ,  to select the item, then ENTER
    [Size]:   Text size
    [Font]:   Text font
    [Style]:    
    Text style (Raised, Depressed, etc.)
    [Foreground]:   Color of text
    [Fore Opacity]:  Opacity of text
    [Background]:   Color of text box
    [Back Opacity]:  Opacity of text box
    [Outline]:    Outline color of text (Identify the 
    setting options on the screen.)
      ,  to select the option, then 
    ENTER
    Perform steps 1–7 of “Setting the Closed Caption”. Perform steps 1–7 of “Setting the Closed Caption”. Choose whether to show closed captions. 
    Perform steps 1–7 of “Setting the Closed Caption”.
      ,  to select “CC Reset”, 
    then 
    ENTER
    Settings for closed captions in digital 
    broadcasts
    Detailed settings for closed captions in 
    digital broadcasts
    Resets all settings for closed captions
    Changing the Unit’s Settings
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    Connection and Setting
    Basic Connection
    Note:  The terminals on the rear of your TV may not appear as shown below. 
    Please read terminal labels carefully to ensure correct connections.
    Connecting to a Television with Direct Cable or Antenna (No Cable Box or Satellite 
    Receiver)
      75  coaxial cable from the wall or antenna signal to the “RF IN” on the unit.
      75  coaxial cable (included) from the “RF OUT” on the unit to the “VHF/UHF RF IN” on the 
    TV.
      Audio/video cable (included) from the “DVD/VHS COMMON OUT” on the unit to the “AV IN” 
    on the TV.
      AC power supply cord (included) from the “AC IN” on the unit to a household AC outlet.
    If your television does not have Audio/Video IN terminals, step may be disregarded, although the use of 
    AV connections is recommended for improved picture quality.
    RF
    OUTRF
    IN
    VHF / UHFAC IN OPTICALVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    PRYPB
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)
    S VIDEO
    R-AUDIO
    VIDEO
    VIDEO
    R-AUDIO-L
    -L
    S VIDEO
    O()
    COMPONENTVIDEO OUTDVD/VHS COMMON OUT
    DVD PRIORITY OUTIN1
    DVD/VHS COMMON OUTVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    4
    VHF/UHF
    RF IN
    AUDIO IN VIDEO
    IN
    RL
    213
    Cable from the wall 
    or antenna signalRed White YellowRear of TV
    To a household AC outlet 
    (AC 120 V, 60Hz)
    stepstepstepstep
    Rear of this unit
    Red White Yellow
    Setting Menus
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    Basic Connection
     Connecting to a Television and a Cable Box
      75  coaxial cable from the wall to the “RF IN” on the unit.
      75  coaxial cable (included) from the “RF OUT” on the unit to the “RF IN” on the cable box.
      75  coaxial cable from the “RF OUT” on the cable box to the “VHF/UHF RF IN” on the TV.
      Audio/video cable (included) from the “DVD/VHS COMMON OUT” on the unit to the “AV IN” 
    on the TV.
      Audio/video cable from the “AV OUT” on the cable box to the “IN1” on the unit.
      AC power supply cord (included) from the “AC IN” on the unit to a household AC outlet.
     
    Consult your cable service provider about the appropriate cable box to use.
    Additional coaxial cable and audio/video (AV) cable are required.
    Note:  The terminals on the rear of your TV and cable box may not appear as shown below.
    Please read terminal labels carefully to ensure correct connections.
    VHF/UHF
    RF IN AUDIO IN VIDEO
    IN
    RL
    RF
    OUTRF
    IN
    VHF / UHFAC IN OPTICALVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    PRPB
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)
    S VIDEO
    VIDEO
    VIDEO
    R-AUDIO-L
    R-AUDIO-LO()
    COMPONENTVIDEO OUTDVD/VHS COMMON OUT
    DVD PRIORITY OUTIN1
    DVD/VHS COMMON OUTVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    VIDEOR-AUDIO -L
    S VIDEO
    IN1
    RF INAUDIO OUT VIDEO
    RF OUT
    OUT
    R         L
    1
    26
    34
    5
    Cable from the wall
    Rear of cable box
    stepstepstep
    stepstep Rear of TVstep
    Rear of this unit
    Red White Yellow Red White YellowRed White Yellow Red White Yellow
    To a household AC outlet 
    (AC 120 V, 60Hz)
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    Connection and Setting
      Connecting to a Television and a Satellite Receiver
      75  coaxial cable from the satellite antenna to the “SATELLITE IN” on the satellite receiver.
      75  coaxial cable (included) from the “RF OUT” on the satellite receiver to the 
    “VHF/UHF RF IN” on the TV.
      Audio/video cable (included) from the “DVD/VHS COMMON OUT” on the unit to the “AV  
    IN” on the TV.
      Audio/video cable from the “AV OUT” on the satellite receiver to the “IN1” on the unit.
      AC power supply cord (included) from the “AC IN” on the unit to a household AC outlet.
    Additional coaxial cable and audio/video (AV) cable are required.
    Note:  The terminals on the rear of your TV and satellite receiver may not appear as shown below.
    Please read terminal labels carefully to ensure correct connections.
    VHF/UHF
    RF IN AUDIO IN VIDEO
    IN
    RL
    AC IN OPTICALVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    PRPB
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)
    S VIDEO
    VIDEO
    VIDEO
    R-AUDIO-L
    R-AUDIO-LO()
    COMPONENTVIDEO OUTDVD/VHS COMMON OUT
    DVD PRIORITY OUTIN1
    DVD/VHS COMMON OUTVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    VIDEOR-AUDIO -L
    S VIDEO
    IN1
    AUDIO OUTVIDEOSATELLITE
    IN
    RF OUT
    OUT R         L
    RFOUT
    RFIN
    VHF/UHF
    2
    1
    5
    3
    4
    Satellite 
    antenna
    Rear of satellite receiverRear of TVstep
    stepstep
    stepstep
    Rear of this unitRed White Yellow
    Red White Yellow
    Red White Yellow
    Red White Yellow
    To a household AC outlet 
    (AC 120 V, 60Hz)
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    AC IN 
    PRYPB
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)VIDEOR-AUDIO-LR-AUDIO
    VIDEO
    VIDEO
    R-AUDIO-L
    -L
    S VIDEO
    AAU()
    DVD/VHS COMMON OUT
    DVD PRIORITY OUTDVD/VHS COMMON OUTVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    VIDEOOR-AUDIO-L
    S VIDEO
    DVD PRIORITY OUT
    AUDIO INVIDEOINRLS VIDEO INPUT 1
    INPUT 2
    RFOUT
    RFINCOMPONENT VIDEO OUT
    IN1
    Rear of this unit Rear of TVAudio/video cable 
    (included)
    Red White Yellow Red White Yellow
    Red White
    Red White
    The unit has DVD/VHS COMMON output terminals and DVD PRIORITY output terminals.
    You can enjoy higher picture quality when connecting with DVD PRIORITY output terminals. However, when using these 
    terminals, the following restrictions will occur. 
    DVD output and DVD/VHS output
    Restrictions
     
    You cannot play a tape with the DVD PRIORITY output terminals while 
    recording or making a scheduled recording on a disc. However, you 
    can play a tape with the DVD/VHS COMMON output terminals when 
    recording to a disc.
     
    If connecting with the DVD/VHS COMMON output terminals, closed 
    caption cannot be displayed by this unit while playing a tape. Make the 
    settings and display on a TV that supports Closed Captioning.
    DVD/VHS COMMON outputDVD PRIORITY output
    OPTICAL
    PRYPB
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)VIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    S VIDEOVIDEO
    VIDEO
    R-AUDIO-L
    R-AUDIO-L
    S VIDEO
    ROAA()
    COMPONENT VIDEO OUT DVD/VHS COMMON OUT
    DVD PRIORITY OUT
    VIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    S VIDEOPRY
    PB
    OPTICALDIGITAL AUDIO OUT
     (PCM / BITSTREAM)DVD PRIORITY OUT
    COMPONENT VIDEO OUTDVD/VHS COMMON OUTVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
    Connection Options for Improved Playback Quality
    You can enjoy high-quality picture by using the following terminals for connection.
    VIDEO IN
    terminalS VIDEO  IN
    terminalCOMPONENT
    VIDEO IN
    terminal
    Standard
    Quality
    PictureHigh-
    quality
    Picture
    Using an S Video Cable for Better Video (S Video Cable not included)
    The S VIDEO OUT terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the VIDEO OUT terminal.
    (Actual results depend on the television.)
     Notes
    Usually you can watch video from input 2 on TV. When you want to playback VHS while recording on DVD, switch to input 1 on TV.
    If connecting to the TV with the S VIDEO terminal or the COMPONENT VIDEO terminals, we recommend connecting 
    to the TV with the DVD/VHS COMMON OUT terminals as well ( below, 51).
    Audio cable (not included)S Video cable 
    (not included)
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