FINAL SOUND FVSS-201/P DVD RECEIVER USER MANUAL vs. 1.4
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Available front panel connection
HEADPHONES
Function:
to connect stereo headphones
Plugging in headphones will mute loudspeaker, subwoofer, SCART etc.
Theory behind video connections
Component Video
is considered excellent video quality because the video is separated into three parts (Y =
Luminence (black & white part of signal) Pb= Chrominance (color) minus blue Pr = Chrominance minus red)
S-Video
(separate video) provides very good video quality. Even though there is only one cable, the chrominance and
luminance are kept separate from the sync.
Composite
(yellow) provides good video quality.
HDMI
will provide the best digital connection. If your TV allows both HDMI and component inputs then the HDMI will
probably give better picture quality. Early TVs with HDMI inputs often delivered a better picture using component inputs.
Step 3a: Set-Top box connection (cable box, satellite receiver)
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Connect the
VIDEO
—look at the options available on the set-top box (in order of preference)
and choose:
If the set-top box has a HDMI
OUTPUT
jack for video, plug HDMI cable into that jack and
to the Final Sound DVD receiver’s HDMI-in jack. This HDMI connection will also support
the audio-connection from the set-top box to the receiver. If audio is not available using the
HDMI, you need to connect the audio seperately (see step 3b).
Or - if the back of the set-top box has Component Video (
Y, Pb, Pr
)
OUTPUT
jacks, plug
corresponding cables (either bundled set or three video grade cables) into those jacks on
the set-top box and to the Final Sound DVD receiver’s
SAT/CABLE INPUT COMPONENT
jacks (Y to Y; Pb to Pb, Pr to Pr).
Or - if the set-top box has a VIDEO (yellow)
OUTPUT
jack for video, plug yellow video
cable into that jack and to the Final Sound system’s
SAT/CABLE INPUT COMPOSITE
(yellow) Jack.
Or- if your set-top box is ONLY provided with a SCART output connector, connect a
special SCART to composite video, S-video and analogue audio adapter (in case of doubt
consult your dealer). From this adapter you can connect the adapter’s (yellow) composite
output or the S-Video output to the receiver’s AUX 1 composite video input or S-video
input.