
Connections and settings
HDMI socket
DRH-5700x
17
S-video socket
Connect the S-VIDEO OUTPUT socket on the re-
corder to the S-video input socket on the television us-
ing the S-video cable (S).
Video socket
Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT socket on the recorder
to the video input socket on the television using the
video cable (V).
Component video socket
Connect the COMPONENT OUTPUT sockets on the
recorder to the corresponding input sockets on the te-
levision using a component cable (C).
If you have a HDTV or HD Ready television, you can
use the Progressive Scan output on the recorder to ob-
tain the best possible picture resolution. If the television
does not support Progressive Scan, the TV picture ap-
pears distorted when the Progressive Scan output is
used.
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Set the [Scan Mode] to P-SCAN in the video se-
tup menu to configure the resolution for the pro-
gressive signal to 576p (page 27).
Note
Progressive Scan cannot be used in combi-
nation with the VIDEO and S-VIDEO sockets
Important!
The VIDEO, S-VIDEO OUTPUT and COM-
PONENT OUTPUT sockets cannot be used
at a resolution of 720p or 1080i.
Cables included in the delivery
A) Stereo cinch cable
T) Scart cable
H) HDMI cable
V) Video cable
R) Antenna cable
Cables not included in the delivery
C) Component cable
S) S-video cable
O) Optical digital audio cable
D) DVin cable
X) Coaxial digital audio cable (you can also use the
video cable (V) instead of this cable).
HDMI socket
A HDMI television or monitor can be connected to the
recorder via an HDMI cable.
1. Connect the HDMI OUTPUT socket on the re-
corder to the HDMI input socket on an HDMI-
compatible display (H).
Note
: Please refer to the operating instructions
supplied with your display for more information.
The DVD player start menu appears on the screen.
2. Set the display input to HDMI (see display operat-
ing instructions).
Note
: If your display has a DVI socket instead of
an HDMI socket, connect both devices using an
HDMI DVI adapter cable (not included in the deliv-
ery). Remember that this type of connection re-
quires a separate audio connection via the stereo
sound outputs on the DVD HDD recorder.
Notes
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If your display cannot process the 96 k sampling
frequency, set the [LPCM Out] option in the audio
menu to [48k] (see page 28). Once this setting is
configured, the unit should be able to automati-
cally convert all 96k decoding signals into 48k
signals.