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CONNECTIONS
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Video Output Terminals and Connections
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Composite Video Output Terminal
Composite video output is the most commonly used
video connection in use today and is supported by
most televisions and A/V receivers. Composite video
is set to display without user setup.
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S-Video Output Terminal
You will want to use S-video output with televisions
or monitors equipped with an S-video input
whenever component video inputs are not available.
To activate the S-video output, you must set the DVD
player’s “TV SETUP PAGE”/ “SCART OUT” setting
to S-VIDEO (Refer to p.16).
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S-video cable is not included with this player.
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SCART Terminal
The SCART terminal can be connected to the TV set equipped with SCART connectors. The audio transmitted on the
SCART is stereo sound. Whenever the SCART terminal is used, you must set the DVD player’s “TV SETUP PAGE”/
“SCART OUT” setting to “RGB” (Refer to p.16).
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For selected TVs, when the TV set is at standby mode, power on the DVD player will automatically power on the TV and switch to the SCART
video input channel.
WARNING:
1. S-Video and SCART/RGB video cannot output signals simultaneously.
2. When DVD player is in POWER OFF status, the LOOP THROUGH function does not work
with RGB mode.