STEP 1 ConnectionConnecting to the television using the 21-pin Scart cables (=_ 15)To the aerialT_Splitter Iindicates included accessories.-- indicates accessories not included.O--_ are required connections. Connect in the numbered order.Television's rear panel To household mains socket(AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz)RF coaxial cable AC mains leadConnect only after all otherconnections are complete.Audio/Video cable __This unit's rear panelUse a splitter if youalso want to connectthe aerial to yourVCR.-- Audio/Video cable Cooling fanVCR's rear panelTelevision's rear panel Television's rear panelAudio/cableS VideoAudio/VideocableVideo cableS VIDEO OUT terminalConnect to S VIDEO IN terminal on the televisionthrough a S Video cable.The S VIDEO OUT terminal achieves a more vividpicture than the VIDEO OUT terminal. (Actual resultsdepend on the television.)COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminalConnect to COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminal on thetelevision through video cables. These terminals can be usedfor either interlace or progressive output (-_ 68) and provide apurer picture than the S VIDEO OUT terminal.eConnect to terminals of the same colour.oVideo output from the component terminal will have nocolour during EXT LINK recordings. Use a fully wired 21 -pinScart cable between the TV and the unit when viewingexternal equipment picture through the AV2 terminal.For progressive output (=o20)Note to owners of progressive compatible PAL system televisions (.o 6)• Component video outputComponent signal outputs the colour difference signals (PdPR) and luminance signal (Y) separately in order to achieve high fidelity inreproducing colours. If the television is compatible with progressive output, a high quality picture can be output because this unit's componentvideo output terminal outputs a progressive output signal (_ 68).