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Connecting your unit to an external video source - Input 1
CONNECTIONS
AUDIO
R
VIDEO S-VIDEO Pr
Pb
Y
INPUT 1
DVD player supporting
Component/P-SCAN Video Output
VCR supporting Composite Out
VCR supporting S-Video Out
S
S-VIDEO
VIDEO IN 1
L
R
L
V
Pr
Pb
Y
YCbCr IN 1
A composite connection is the most widely used type of connection. This connector is colored yellow, and is normally
accompanied by stereo audio inputs, colored red and white for stereo channels right and left, respectively. Your unit
also support S-Video and Progressive Scan video input connections.
The audio input is applicable to all three video
inputs.
COMPONENT VIDEO
, the highest quality video connection,
requires a special Component/P-SCAN Video Cable (not
included), with separate connectors for the Y, Pb/Cb, and Pr/Cr
signals. You can only use the Progressive Scan Video Input
feature with a source (DVD player) supporting Component
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S-VIDEO
is a higher quality connection than standard composite
video, and requires a special S-Video cable (not included). The S-
Video connector is distinguishable by its 4 pins, as shown below.
If your VCR, or other source, has an S-Video input, it's
recommended that you use this type of connection for better
picture quality.
2
On your TV, the composite video input is also
available.
3
1
2
3
Obtain a special Component Video Cable and
connect the YCbCr outputs from your source to
those on your TV.
Press the “AV” key repeatedly on the remote control
to select the “YPbPr1” input.
The TV will display
the Video input on-screen.
A
B
YPbPr1
Obtain a special S-Video Cable and connect the S-
Video outputs from your source to those on your TV.
Press the “AV” key to select “S-Video”.
A
Obtain a Composite Video Cable and connect to
the VIDEO input from your source to TV.
Press
the “AV” key repeatedly until the “Av1”
appears on-screen.
A
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