Thanks for your comments, Stoobie. My equipment is:
LX5000 TV; Beocord V8000 VCR, Toshiba DVD player and Grundig GUD1500 freeview box. I have 2 B&O remotes - a 5000 (with a non-working screen!) and a 1000.
The TV, VCR each have 2 scart sockets. The Freeview box also has 2 scarts, 1 labelled 'TV' and 1 labelled 'VCR'. The DVD player has 1 scart socket.
At present only the TV and Freeview box are connected (via a scart cable from the 'TV' socket on the freeview to AV1 on the TV). The external aerial feed is plugged into the freeview box (I also have the RF Out from the freeview plugged into the TV but I don't think that is doing anything).
The TV is setup so that AV1 is 'V.TP1 + Dec' and AV2 is 'Off'.
So, I have 2 problems: 1) Setting up VCR and DVD and, more urgently, 2) why don't I get any picture or sound for about 5 minutes after switch-on!!
Prior to switch over, the freeview box was working fine, attached to a Matsui TV in another room and the B & O kit was working perfectly with a very old Pace freeview box - everything was available; TV, VCR, DVD. Unfortunately the Pace was only able to handle the old 2k digital transmission so it had to go!!
My startup proceedure now is: Power on the TV, which starts up in standby mode, and hit 'TV' on the remote. The TV shows 'TV-1' which is, of course, the old analogue channel. Then I power on the freeview box and after a second or so the TV shows 'TV-6' which is the channel that was tuned to the old freeview box. That suggests to me that the scart interface is being recognised. I then have a screen full of 'snow' for anything from 30 seconds to a minute or so before the screen clears and the freeview box splash screen shows. When that clears, I can see the Info data for whatever channel the box was last set to, with a signal strength of 0%. As soon as the signal strength goes positive (usually about 5 seconds but often much longer) the screen fills with snow again. If I leave it like that and go and have coffee (or something stronger!) then when I get back there *may* be a picture. Then again, there may not!!
I have tried using AV2 on the TV instead of AV1 and have tried a different scart cable but that makes no difference at all. I am now getting serious aggro from 'she who must be obeyed' who has missed the start of a couple of things she wanted to watch and is now using strong language like 'why don't we get a Panasonic?'
Any hints and/or comments will be welcome.
TIA
Harry