Connectivity Diagrams


Television, Video Cassette Recorder, DVD player/Recorder (Component), DVD player/Blu-ray Disc player (HDMI)

The below diagram shows the most common connections for your configuration. For each connection type, a colour is used to make the diagram easier to understand. More information on connection types can be found here. Choose your preferred type of connection or quality level from the diagram below, but remember that when using component connection (indicated by the blue colour) you also need to connect an RCA Stereo Cable, or a Digital Coaxial cable, or an Optical cable to your television set or AV receiver to output sound, as component cable does not transmit sound.


Cables

HDMI Cable
Component Cable
SCART Cable
Stereo Cable
RF Cable


Connections

  1. RF cable (aerial), which carries the analogue signal to your DVD player / Recorder
  2. RF cable, which carries the analogue signal to your Video Cassette Recorder
  3. RF cable, which carries the analogue signal to your television
  4. SCART cable to loopthrough Video Cassette Recorder signal via your DVD player / Recorder to your Television and allows you to record tapes to your DVD player / Recorder
  5. SCART cable, which allows you to watch your DVD player / Recorder
  6. HDMI cable allows you to watch your DVD player / DVD player/Recorder / Blu-ray Disc player
  7. Component cable allows you to watch your DVD player / DVD player/Recorder / Blu-ray Disc player
  8. RCA Stereo cable, which carries sound output from your DVD player / DVD player/Recorder / Blu-ray Disc player to your television when you use a component video cable


To Use

  • To watch your Video Cassette Recorder / DVD player / DVD player/Recorder using a SCART cable, select AV1 on your television by using the input select button on your television remote
  • To watch your DVD player / DVD player/Recorder / Blu-ray Disc player using a Component cable, select the proper input on your television by using the input select button on your television remote (please refer to your television manual to know which one of your television's AV input is dedicated to Component)
  • To watch your Video Cassette Recorder, select AV1 on your Television by using the input select button on your Television remote, the Video Cassette Recorder signal will be fed through your DVD player / Recorder when it is in standby mode. Alternatively, if your Television and Video Cassette Recorder are equipped with 2 SCART connections, you can add a SCART cable between your Video Cassette Recorder and Television, providing direct playback capability of your Video Cassette Recorder even when your DVD player / Recorder is on
  • To record on your Video Cassette Recorder or DVD player/Recorder, follow the recording instructions in your Video Cassette Recorder and DVD player/Recorder manuals
  • To watch your DVD player / DVD player/Recorder / Blu-ray Disc player using a HDMI cable, select the proper input on your television by using the input select button on your television remote (please refer to your television manual to know which one of your television's AV input is dedicated to HDMI)


Disclaimer

Devices with SCART may not be available in your area.


I have followed the diagram and it is still not working. What do I do next?

  • Check that your cables are properly inserted. If necessary, disconnect and reconnect them.
  • Check that the cables in the sending device are in the out socket and are connected to the in socket of the receiving device.
  • Make sure that the correct input is selected.
  • Ensure that your cables are not faulty. You can do this by trying with other cables.


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Last Updated 15th October 2008