Sony SVR-2000 User Manual
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Back Panel Connections Reference
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S-Video Input
S-Video will result in a higher quality image than composite video, so use this jack if
you have a satellite set-top box or cable set-top box that features an S-Video out jack.
Connect the S-Video Out from your set-top box to the SVR Recorder using the S-Video
cable (supplied).
Audio R and L Outputs (2 each)
If your TV or stereo features audio input jacks, connect the left (white) and right (red)
Audio Output jacks from the SVR Recorder to your TV or stereo using the Audio/
Video cables (supplied). If you have both a TV and a VCR, you might use one set of
Audio cables for the TV and the other cables for the VCR; see pages 15 through 31 for
examples. Ignore these jacks if you’re using the RF Out jack.
Composite Video Outputs (2)
If your TV or VCR features a Composite video jack but doesn’t have an S-Video input,
connect the SVR Recorder to your TV or VCR’s Video In using the yellow video
connector on the Composite Audio/Video cables (supplied). If you have both a TV and
a VCR, you might use one cable for the TV and the other cable for the VCR. Ignore
this jack if you’re using S-Video Output or the RF Out jack.
S-Video Output
If your TV or VCR features an S-Video input jack, connect it to the SVR Recorder
using a second S-Video cable (not supplied). S-Video is preferred over other
connections since it provides the highest quality picture. Ignore this jack if you’re using
Composite Video Outputs or RF Out – but you should disconnect those other
connections and use this one instead if your TV or VCR does feature an S-Video input
jack.
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