Step5: Connections - Front Of Your Dvd Recorder (Optional); Camcorder Connection; Step6: Power Supply - Philips DVDR1000 Instructions For Use Manual

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Step 5: Connections - Front of
your DVD Recorder (optional)

Camcorder connection

If you have a DV or Digital 8 camcorder, connect
the i-link DV input jack on the Recorder (1) to the
corresponding output jack on the camcorder using
the i-link cable of your camcorder.
If you have a Hi-8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect
the DVD Recorder's S-VIDEO IN jacks to the
corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder. Use
the S-Video cable supplied (2).Then connect the
AUDIO Left (white) and Right (red) IN jacks of the
DVD Recorder to the corresponding OUT jacks on
the camcorder using the AUDIO cable supplied (4).
Otherwise, connect the VIDEO IN jack on the DVD
Recorder (yellow) to the corresponding OUT jack
on the camcorder. Use the video cable supplied (3).
Then connect the AUDIO Left (white) and Right
(red) IN jacks of the DVD Recorder to the
corresponding OUT jacks on the camcorder using
the AUDIO cable supplied (4).
Note:
-You will need only one video connection and one audio
connection: only the i-link DV connection carries both video
and audio. You may not use all the jacks on the DVD
Recorder.
- You will not see the DVD playback picture on the TV screen
unless you choose the correct Video In channel at the TV. See
your TV manual for details. The Video In channel may be
reffered to as Video In , Aux In, A/V In, Auxiliary In, EXT or
External In, etc. If you are having trouble, start disc playback
on the DVD Recorder, then just keep changing TV channels
until you see the DVD disc playing on the TV screen.
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Camcorder
Camcorder
Step 6: Power supply
Make sure all necessary connections are made
before connecting the DVD Recorder to the power
supply.
Plug the supplied power cable into the Power jack
on the back of the Recorder.
Connect the power card to an AC outlet.
Note:
Make sure the local power voltage matches the required
110V.
When the Recorder is in the 'standby/power off' position,
it is still consuming some power.
If you wish to disconnect your DVD Recorder completely from
power, remove the power cord from the AC Outlet.
When the DVD Recorder is disconnected from the power,
TV channels and timer data usually will be stored one year.
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