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2.Connecting to a TV with component video
Using 3 appropriate component video cables (usually color coded red, blue and green), connect a set of plugs
to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (Y-U/Pb-V/Pr) on the
and plug the other set of plugs to the
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks (Y-U/Pb-V/Pr) on your television. On some TVs, the component video input jacks
may be labeled diff-erently (i.e. Pr/Pb/Y or Cr/Cb/Y or R-Y/B-Y/Y etc.). You will need to press the MODE button
on the remote control to toggle between YUV for Component Video, and S-Video. You can only use the MODE
button when there is no disc
in the disc tray.
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DVD OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
1.Connecting to a Dolby Pro logic amplifier
The
allows DVD audio output for 5.1 or 7.1 configurations.
With a 5.1 amplifier, you will need six RCA patch cables. Connect the plug from one side of each cable to the
ML, CEN, SL, MR, SW and SR outputs on the
. Connect the plug from the other side of each cable to
the corresponding ML, CEN, SL, MR, SW and SR inputs on your 5.1 amplifier.
A 7.1 Pro Logic configuration requires 2 additional RCA cables to be connected from the FL and FR outputs of
the
to your 7.1 Amplifier.
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3.Connecting to a DTS receiver/decoder
Using either a RCA-ended COAXIAL cable suited for digital audio use or an OPTICAL cable, connect one
end to the appropriate jack on the
(COAXIAL or OPTICAL) and the other end to the appropriate jack
(COAXIAL or OPTICAL). If you have both coaxial and optical inputs on your DTS decoder/receiver, it is
recommended to use an optical connection as those cables eliminate the possibility of EMI (electromagnetic
interference).
or 7.1 channel RCA inputs, you can use the 5.1 or 7.1
channel output jacks on the
.
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If your DTS
has 5.1
decoder/receiver