DVD-048
EMPEROR BASIC 3
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Back Panel Connections
Component Video
(Y, Cb i Cr)
– Component video - A video signal in which
the brightness (luminance) and color (chrominance) por-
tions of the signal are processed separately. Component
video signals provide greater color accuracy than S-video
or composite signals.
Optical and Coaxial Audio Outputs
Output where signal is distributed by ‘light” thru optical
fiber wire.No magnetic field distortion.
Use digital audio outputs for connection with an external
Dolby
®
Digital or DTS
®
decoder. To use the Coaxial output,
you will need to purchase an Coaxial cable for connection
with the Coaxial Input Terminal of an AV amplifier. (Digital
cable is not included with this player.
Composite Video Output Terminal
Composite video output is the most commonly used vi-
deo connection in use today and is supported by most te-
levisions and A/V receivers. Composite video is set to di-
splay without user setup.
SCART Terminal
The SCART terminal can be connected to the TV set
equipped with SCART connectors. Whenever the SCART
terminal is used, you must set the DVD player’s “PREFE-
RENCES PAGE”/ “VIDEO OUTPUT” setting to “SCART”.
NOTE
: S-Video and SCART jacks cannot output signals
simultaneously.
S-Video Output Termina
You will want to use S-video output with televisions or
monitors equipped with an S-video input whenever com-
ponent video inputs are not available. To activate the S-vi-
deo output, you must set the DVD player’s “PREFEREN-
CES PAGE”/ “VIDEO OUTPUT” setting to S-VIDEO.
Turn On your DVD Player
Press the Power button on the player or the remote con-
troller, and “Read” appears on the TV screen. If there ha-
sn’t a disc in the DVD player, “No disc” will be displayed on
both the screen and the VFD.
Place a disc into the Tray
Press the Open/Close button on the remote controller
or the front of the DVD player, and “Open” appears on the
screen. Then place a disc gently into the tray with the di-
sc’s label facing up (double-sided discs have content on
both sides, so you can place either side up), and press