The scart sockets on your television
The scart socket on
another piece of
equipment
The scart socket on your video recorder
The scart plugs and cable
How to connect a video recorder onl y
Connect the video recorder scart socket to the EXT 1
scart socket on your television. If your video recorder
has two scart sockets, use the one marked TV. The
television aerial should go to the video recorder, then
to the television.
How to connect a satellite receiver onl y
Connect the satellite receiver scart socket to the
EXT 1 scart socket on your television. If your satellite
receiver has more than one scart socket, use the one
marked TV. Your television aerial should go to the
satellite receiver, then to your television.
How to connect a satellite receiver with one
scart socket and a video recorder with one
scart socket
If your video recorder has only one scart socket,
connect it to the EXT 1 scart socket on your
television. Your television aerial should go to the
satellite receiver, then to the video recorder, then to
your television. So that you can record satellite
broadcasts, you will have to tune one programme
number on your video recorder to the satellite receiver
(please see your video and satellite instruction books
for details of how to do this). So that you can watch
satellite television while you are recording normal
television, you should also tune one programme on
your television to the satellite receiver (please see
‘Tuning in the programmes’ on pages 2 to 3 for
details),
How to connect a satellite receiver with one
scart socket and a video recorder with tw o
scart sockets
If your video recorder has two scart sockets, connect
one (which may be marked TV) to the EXT 1 scart
socket on your television and connect the other to
your satellite receiver. Your television aerial should go
to the satellite receiver, then to the video recorder,
then to your television. You may need to read your
video recorder instructions to find out which is the
best scart socket to connect to your television and
how to record from the scart socket you have
connected to your satellite receiver. So that you can
watch satellite television while you are recording
normal television, you should also tune one
programme on your television to the satellite receiver
(please see ‘Tuning in the programmes’ on pages 2
to 3).
How to connect a satellite receiver with
three scart sockets and a video recorder
with one or two scart sockets
If your video recorder has two scart sockets, only use
one of them. Connect your video recorder to the scart
socket marked VCR on the satellite receiver. You may
need to read your video recorder instructions to find
out which is the best scart socket to use and how to
record from the scart socket you have connected to
your satellite receiver. Connect the scart socket
marked TV on the satellite receiver to the EXT 1
scart socket on your television. Your television aerial
should go to the satellite receiver, then to the video
recorder, then to your television.
• For all of these connections you must put the
satellite receiver on stand-by to send the audio and
video signals from the video recorder to your
television. If you want to watch satellite while you
are recording normal television, select a channel
on the satellite receiver and press the 0 button on
your television remote control.
• If you decide to watch normal television while you
are recording satellite, you may find you
automatically get satellite pictures and sound from
your television. If this happens, use your remote
control to select the programme number you want
to watch.
What is the second scart socket for?
There are other possible combinations besides the
ones we have given you. You might want to change
the connections and use of the extra socket. You may
also find it useful for feeding sound signals to a
surround sound amplifier.
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How to connect scart cables