Video input channel variations, Chapter 1: connections and setup – RCA DRC8000N User Manual
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Video Input Channel Variations
Button/Switch
Button on the
Channel
on the TV
TV remote
Number
VIDEO
VID1
S-VID
00
93
SIGNAL
LINE
INPUT
90
VID 1
VID 1
VID
SOURCE
91
VID 2
VID 2
VIDEO
AUX
92
INPUT
Next Steps
This chapter is dedicated to connecting your DVD Recorder. Choose what you want to do next, and go to the appropriate chapter for instructions.
Chapter 2:The Remote Control (page 19)
A description of each button is in Chapter 2. Additionally, the universal remote control can be programmed to operate a TV and satellite receiver or cable
box. Go to page 21 for instructions.
Chapter 3: Using the DVD Recorder’s Features (page 25)
This chapter tells you how to record and playback programs; how to use the Disc Library, and the advantages of the GUIDE Plus+ System program guide.
Chapter 4: Playing Discs (page 33)
If you’re ready to pop in a DVD (or a CD), this chapter explains how different discs function in the DVD Recorder and describes the features you can use
with different types of discs.
Chapter 5:The DVD Recorder’s Menu System (page 43)
Since this product is multi-functional, there are many on-screen menus to control settings and access features. Chapter 5 describes the menus and why
you would want to use them.
Chapter 6: Additional Information (page 51)
If you’re having trouble, go to Chapter 6. It includes troubleshooting information, the product’s warranty, accessories you might want to purchase, and an
explanation of the correlation between different types of cables and picture/sound quality.
How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel
In order to see what’s playing on your DVD Recorder, you need to tune the TV to the Video Input Channel that corresponds to the Input Jacks on your
TV that you used to connect the DVD Recorder to the TV.The Video Input Channel(s) varies for different brands and different models of TVs.
RCA, GE, and Proscan TVs
If your brand of TV is RCA, GE, or Proscan, the remote control packed with your DVD Recorder will most likely access the TV’s Video Input Channel—
with the DVD Recorder turned on, press the TV button, and then press INPUT until you see the DVD Recorder’s menu on your TV screen.
Other Brands of TVs
Since access to a TV’s Video Input Channel varies from one manufacturer to the next, it’s difficult to provide specific instructions for your particular brand.
However, a list of suggestions is provided below.
•
Consult the Instruction Manual that came with your TV.
•
If you can’t find the information in the manual, or can’t find the manual, review the following list.
• There might be a button on the TV’s remote control that accesses the Video Input Channel (see table below for examples).
• You might select the Video Input Channel from the TV’s menu system.
• You might tune to it by pressing a specific channel number (see table below)
• Press the Channel up and/or down buttons on the TV’s remote control (sometimes the Video Input Channel is stored in your TV’s
channel list).
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
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