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Video Connections
If your AV receiver has video output jacks, connect your
receiver (and then to your TV) so that you can use one TV
for several different video sources (LD, VCR etc.) by
simply switching the input source selector of your
receiver.
The player has three types of video output jacks. Use one
of them in accordance with the input jacks of the
equipment to be connected.
S (separate) video connection achieves a clearer picture
than composite video connection by separating color
and luminance when transmitting signals. Use
commercially available S-video cable. Receiver (and TV)
with S-video input is required.
Composite Video terminal
Use audio/video cable supplied with this unit when
connecting the player to a TV.
Component Video terminal
Component video connection achieves high fidelity in
reproducing colors (better performance than S-video
connection), separating video signal into luminance (Y,
terminal color-coded as green), and color difference (Pb,
blue/Pr, red). Use commercially available coaxial cables.
Receiver (and TV) with component input is required.
Observe the color of each jack when connecting. If your
receiver does not have component output jacks,
connecting the player’s component output directly to
your TV’s component input can reproduce better video
image.
SCART Connection
If your TV has only terminal for video input, and you want
to connect it directly to this unit, you can use this unit’s
SCART output jack.
Note:
– Ensure that the “TV” indication on SCART cable is
connected to the TV set and “DVD” indication on SCART cable
is connected to this unit.
AUDIO
OUT
AV
DIGITAL
OUT
VIDEO OUT
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
VIDEO
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
E
L
P
R
P
B
Y
R
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
INPUT
VIDEO
Y
P
B
C
B
P
R
C
R
AV receiver
(supplied)
S
V
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