32Connections and AssemblingTo the TV via antenna cable (if you are not using a RCA cable) If you are using a RCA cable, select the AV input on the TV to see the picture from the player. If you are not using a RCA cable, select the button number on the TV reserved for video input to see the picturefrom the player.If you are not using a RCA cable, your player can transmit pictures and sound to the TV via the coax aerial cable. Just tune theTV to the player's transmitting channel (factory set to UHF CH 52). Tune the TV carefully to ensure the best pictures andsound.Once you have carried out the steps in "Connecting up the player", switch on yourTV.Press the [OK] button of the player’s remote control longer than 5 seconds to callthe player´s test picture.Tune the TV to the test picture using the channel pre-set functions of your TV asdescribed in its manual.When you have found the test picture, store it under the button number on your TVfor player input.Press the [OK] button of the player’s remote control again longer than 5 seconds torelease the test picture.1• If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor due to interferencecaused by a station transmitting on channel 52, you can tune the player to adifferent transmitting channel. Find a free channel between 21 and 69 on your TV.Call the player’s "SETUP" choose "VCR SETUP" then "RF OUTPUT SET".Type in the free channel.Store and exit.2• If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor, fine-tuning on the TV may help (refer to theTV manual).• Without a RCA cable, you will not get stereo sound from a TV capable of stereo sound.RF OUTPUT SET0-9:SELECT (21-69)œ/√: SELECT (BG/DK)OK:CONFIRM SETUP:ENDCH 52SYSTEM BG DKASSEMBLINGShould you wish to assemble your own film, from camcorder footage for example, use the assembly technique for smooth editpoints:• Move the tape to the position at which the new scene is to be added using the play functions.• Wind back slightly before the edit point and put the machine into pause using the [PLAY/PAUSE]button (do not press STOP!).• Now go directly into record.For the best results, the source cassette from which you are recording should already be playing backwhen you start recording.