CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE.REFER-SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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Some video components such as DVD player or TV set, etc. have the COMPONENT VIDEO IN/OUT jacks as well as the S-VIDEO
REC/PLAY or the normal VIDEO REC/PLAY jacks.
When connecting the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of this unit to the corresponding COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of a DVD
player respectively, be sure that the DVD VIDEO SELECTOR switch is set to “COMPONENT”. When the COPONENT VIDEO
connections are not made, be sure that the DVD VIDEO SELECTOR switch is set to “S-VIDEO/VIDEO”.
Note : When the DVD VIDEO SELECTOR switch is set to “COMPONENT”, a signal input into the S-VIDEO PLAY jack or the normal
VIDEO PLAY jack of DVD will not be output in the MONITOR S-VIDEO jack or the MONITOR normal VIDEO jack.
A signal input into the S-VIDEO PLAY jack will be output in only the S-VIDEO REC jack and a signal input into the normal VIDEO
PLAY(or the COMPONENT VIDEO IN) jack will be also output in only its own VIDEO REC (or OUT) jack.
However, the video signal will be output in the MONITOR VIDEO jack according to the video signal priority (“COMPONENT”
“S”
“normal”) as follows:
For better picture quality, use the S-VIDEO jacks to connect video components with the S-VIDEO REC(IN)/PLAY(OUT) jacks. When
using a video component with the COMPONENT VIDEO IN/OUT jacks, use the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks.
A signal input into the S-VIDEO PLAY jack will be output in both the MONITOR S-VIDEO jack and the MONITOR normal VIDEO jack
and a signal input into the normal VIDEO PLAY jack will be output in only the MONITOR normal VIDEO jack.
DVD player, a signal input into the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack will be output in the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jack as well as the MONITOR S-VIDEO jack and the MONITOR normal VIDEO jack.
Note : The On Screen Display function is not available when using the COMPONENT VIDEO connections.
CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS
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