
6
Setup and Connections
Types of Jacks and Cables
Before deciding which method to connect the DVD player, take
a moment to familiarize yourself with the different types of jacks and
cable.
S-Video Jack and Cable (S-VHS)
The S-Video jack provides excellent picture quality for your
DVD player. This jack is available on many TVs. Because the
S-Video jack carries only the picture signal, and not the sound, you’ll
also need to connect the left and right audio cables.
Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type)
The audio/video jacks provide very good picture and stereo sound
quality, and should be used if your TV has no S-Video jack. Each jack
is color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left
audio). If your TV has only one input
for audio (mono), you may need a Y-adaptor (not included) to
combine sound from both channels.
Digital Cable
If you own a Dolby Digital receiver with an optical digital input, you
can use that cable to connect the DVD player to that receiver to get
the best sound quality. All six channels of audio will be transmitted
over this cable.
RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)
You may not need coaxial cables to connect the DVD player to your
TV, but you may need to use coaxial cables to carry the cable,
satellite, or off-air signal to your television.
RF Modulator
If your television has only an RF input jack, you will need to use an
RF modulator (not included) to convert the line output signal to an RF
signal.
Audio (L)
Video
Ant In
RF Out
A / B
CH3
CH4
RF Modulator
(Front)
(Back)
S-VIDEO JACK
AUDIO/VIDEO JACK
COAXIAL JACK
RF JACK
OPTICAL DIGITAL
JACK
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