21 warning: connecting a dvd player, Connecting an s-video satellite receiver, Dvd player with component video – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WS-55711 User Manual
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WARNING:
Connecting a DVD Player
DVD Player with Component Video
(Figure 1)
1. Connect the Component Video cables from Y/
Cr/Cb or Y/Pr/Pb VIDEO OUT on the back of the
DVD player to COMPONENT-1 on the TV back
panel, matching the correct connection:
• Y to Y
• Cr or Pr to Pr
• Cb or Pb to Pb
2. Connect a set of audio cables from
AUDIO OUT on the back of the DVD player to
COMPONENT-1 AUDIO Input on the TV back
panel. The red cable connects to the R (right)
channel, and the white cable connects to the L
(left) channel.
Important: If you add a second DVD or use
any other inputs for your DVD, see the section
on Editing NetCommand™ Setup to ensure
this change is matched by the NetCommand™
system.
Figure 2. Connecting an S-Video Device.
S-Video Satellite Receiver
(Figure 2)
1. Connect an S-Video cable from VIDEO OUT
on the satellite receiver back panel to VIDEO
INPUT-2 on the TV back panel.
2. Connect a set of audio cables from AUDIO
OUT on the satellite receiver back panel to the
AUDIO INPUT-2, on the TV back panel. The
red cable connects to the R (right) channel and
the white cable connects to the L (left) channel.
Note: Refer to the Satellite Receiver Owner’s
Guide for Dish Antenna connections.
Important: If you add a second Satellite
Receiver or use any other inputs for your
Satellite Receiver, see the section on Editing
NetCommand™ Setup to ensure this change is
matched by the NetCommand™ system.
Connecting an S-Video
Satellite Receiver
• See Appendix B for component
video signal compatibility information.
• For digital audio connections, see
your A/V Receiver, DVD , and Satellite
Receiver Owner’s Guides.
IMPORTANT
Do not display the same stationary images on the screen for more that
15% of your total TV viewing in one week. Examples of stationary images are letterbox
top/bottom bars from DVD or other video sources, side bars when showing standard TV
pictures on widescreen TV’s, stock market reports, video game patterns, station logos,
black or bright Closed caption backgrounds web sites, or stationary computer images.
Such patterns can unevenly age the picture tubes causing permanent damage to the TV.