CONNECTIONS
Choosing a Connection
TV (Normal, Widescreen, Projection, etc..)
Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
Connection to a TV (For Video)
TV
Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
DVD
PLAYER
Good
picture
Better
picture
Best
picture
Basic Audio
DVD TV with Video Input Jack
DVD TV with S-Video Input Jack
(If S-Video is selected in the VIDEO OUT SELECT.)
DVD TV with Component Video Jacks
(If COMPONENT is selected in the VIDEO OUT SELECT.)
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
COAXIAL
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
SELECT
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
SELECT
S-VIDEO
Audio Output
Jacks
OR
OR
AV Cable
S-Video
Cable
Video
Cables
Video Output
Jack
S-Video Jack
Component Video
Jacks
NOTE
• If COMPONENT is selected, S-Video will not work.
• If S-Video is selected, COMPONENT will not work.
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Choosing a Connection
Before Connecting the DVD Player
Connection to an Audio System
Method 1
Method 2
AUDIO
SYSTEM
DVD
PLAYER
The following show examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player
with a TV and other components.
• Always turn off the DVD player, TV, and other components before you
connect or disconnect any cables.
• Refer to the owner’s manual of the additional components you are connecting for
more information on those particular components.
OPTICAL
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
COAXIAL
Analog Audio Out
Digital Audio Out
2ch Amplifier
Audio Input Jacks
Dolby Digital Decoder
Digital Audio Input Jacks
OR
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