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Choosing a Connection
The following shows examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player with a
TV
and other components.
Before Connecting the DVD Player
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Always turn off the DVD player, TV, and other devices before you connect or disconnect any
cables.
- Refer to the user’s manual of the additional devices (such as a TV) you are connecting formore
information on those particular devices.
Connecting to a TV (Progressive)
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Connecting to your TV using Component video cables.
- You will enjoy high quality and accurate color reproduction images. Component video separates
the picture element into black and white(Y), blue (PB), red (PR) signals to present clear and clean
images. (Audio signals are delivered through the audio output).
1
Using Component video cables (not included), connect the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the rear of the DVD player
to the
COMPONENT IN jacks of your
TV.
T
o see the progressive video output,
- Consult your TV User’s Manual to find out if your TV supports Progressive Scan. If Progressive
Scan is supported, follow the TV User’s Manual regarding Progressive Scan settings in the TV’s
menu system.
- Depending on your TV, the connection method may differ from the illustration above.
2
Using the audio cables, connect the AUDIO (red and white)
OUT
jacks on the rear of the DVD player to the AUDIO (red
and white) IN
jacks of your
TV.
Turn on the DVD player and TV.
4
Set the V
ideo Output to P-SCAN (480p) in the display Setup
menu (See pages 49-50)
3
Press the input selector button on your
TV remote control until
the Component signal from the DVD player appears on the TV
screen.
WHITE
RED
GREEN
RED
Audio Cable
(Included)
WHITE
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