Connecting a television or flat screen
You have three options, depending on the sockets you have on your television or
flat screen:
– You get the best picture quality by making the connection at the EURO-AV
socket using a fully assigned EURO-AV cable.
– The standard connection for many devices, and one which provides good
quality, is via the S-VIDEO OUT socket and the AUDIO OUT cinch sockets.
– The simplest option which stills offers sufficient quality is connecting the
VIDEO OUT video socket and AUDIO OUT sockets with a cinch cable.
Necessary adjustments to the television
After you have made the connections at the selected output sockets, you must
activate them. The setting procedure is described in the “Selecting the video out-
put socket (EURO AV/RGB or S-Video)” section on page 15.
If the DVD player is connected to a television set or a flat screen with a 16:9 for-
mat, observe the settings described in the “Selecting the screen format of your
television set” section on page 15.
The colour standard of the DVD player must be matched to the colour standard
of your television or flat screen. The setting procedure is described in the section
“Setting the TV standard” on page 14.
Connect the »
EURO AV
➞
TV
« socket directly to the television or flat screen,
not indirectly via a video recorder. This can cause difficulties when playing back
copy-protected CDs.
Connection using a EURO-AV (Scart) cable
1
Plug a standard, fully assigned EURO-AV cable into the »
EURO AV
➞
TV
«
socket of the DVD player and into the corresponding socket of the television
or flat screen.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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EURO AV TV
S VIDEO OUT
R AUDIO OUT L
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
220-240 V
~
50/60 Hz 15 W
AV1
AV2
EURO AV TV
UDIO OUT