You need to connect freeview scart cable out to recorder scart in, then recorder out to tv, then set recorder on av channel (channel 0 on some model) It is done.
In other words:
start from freview box
connect aerial in box and a scart cable to freeview output.
connect other end of scart cable coming from freeview into one of philips recorder input scart ports at the back (one with written in or input or av in).
Use now a different scart cable to connect the recorder to tv
this should go on tv output(or tv /out/av out ) on recorder to scart on tv.
Set recorder to channel 0 when recording (sometimes called av channel) and the trick is done.
regards
If your panasonic has freeview capability is even easier.
Connect it to recorder on tv socket with scart.
Set recorder to AV channel (channel 0 , L1, AV1 etc. depending on model).
It will record
Here is manual, on your recorder . The scart channel are called EXT1 EXT2 . use the scart channel corresponding to the socket you used to connect tv. TV must be on or in standby to record.
It will record from last channel you were watching on freeview.
I do not know if your tv has a programmable timer for freeview, If it has you can even program which freeview channel to record.
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It is possible to record a Digital Channel using your Panasonic TV's
DVB Tuner instead, as all Panasonic DVB TV's output a recordable
Digital signal via a rear Scart Socket, usually AV2. (Panasonic LCD
& Plasma models may provide additional AV recording options
switchable via Menu), while allowing you to watch any alternative
Analogue TV channel or vise-versa.
Timer recordings can also be set using the TV's built-in timer to
control 'Q-Link' (Next View Link) or 'External Link' enabled DVD's
& VCR's.
The only requirement is the DVD Recorder or Video Tape Recorder has a
Scart 'Input' socket.
Sir for recording yoy must have a recording facility first
in your TV itself you have a facility to connect it to your recorder sir.
see the TV manual for that type of cable to be used.
this cable is not provided with the TV./
you will have to buy that outside separately.
It is possible to record a Digital Channel using your Panasonic TV's
DVB Tuner instead, as all Panasonic DVB TV's output a recordable
Digital signal via a rear Scart Socket, usually AV2. (Panasonic LCD
& Plasma models may provide additional AV recording options
switchable via Menu), while allowing you to watch any alternative
Analogue TV channel or vise-versa.
Timer recordings can also be set using the TV's built-in timer to
control 'Q-Link' (Next View Link) or 'External Link' enabled DVD's
& VCR's.
The only requirement is the DVD Recorder or Video Tape Recorder has a
Scart 'Input' socket.
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I am not quite sure what you mean by ( Must have a recording facility first)I have a philips HDD & DVD player /recorder DVDR3570H, what more of a facility can one have?
Thanks for that info.Would that mean using a scart lead from the recorder on EXT2 to the TV scart socket AV2 ? and would the normal antenna-in remain with the recorder socket or change to the TV first?
Thank you for your assistance I will try to connect as you have said and hope that it works.Will let you know soon.
I have tried all connection as suggested but with no luck the DVDR 3570H would seem not acceptable to the Panasonic LCD via the Q Link on the scart sockets either AV1 or AV2
My recorder works very well on the normal analgue channels. The only way I can see this working on a digital signalis via an old digy box. What do you think I am now lost to no what else to do?
I seem to have tried all connections now to obtain digital recordings from my PilipsDVDR3570H recorder via my Panasonic TX-32LMD70A television with inbuilt Freeview but without success. I am lost to know where now to go if anywhere, if you can help please do. It would appear that it can only work with the old Diggy box type being connected first to the recorder and Aerial cable
Thanks for your assistance.It would seem I have had the connections right all along but did not understand the recording method via the (record from external devices)e.g Press Cam on the remote press +/- repeatedly to select the input channel EXT1 or EXT2 then press record.All seems well at this time.Thank again
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