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Hookups (cont’d) 15 – Philips Magnavox MDV456/17 User Manual

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Connecting to a TV

and a Stereo with a COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN jack

AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

L

Y

VIDEO

OUT

C

B

/ P

B

S-VIDEO

OUT

C

R

/ P

R

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

R

COAXIAL

DIGITAL

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

Hookups (cont’d)

15

1

Connect a coaxial digital audio cable (not supplied)
to the Player’s black COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT jack and to the Stereo’s COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO IN jack.

2

Connect the supplied yellow video cable to the
Player’s yellow VIDEO OUT jack and to the TV’s
VIDEO IN jack.

3

Plug in the Stereo’s power cord.Turn on the Stereo
and select the Auxiliary IN station or source mode.
See your Stereo owner’s manual for details.

4

Plug in the TV’s power cord.Turn on the TV and set
it to the correct Video In channel.
This channel may be labeled A/V or Audio/Video, Aux or
Auxiliary, EXT or External, etc.This channel is usually near
channel zero, or your TV’s remote control may have a
button or switch that lets you select the Video In channel.
Or, go to your lowest TV channel (0

1 or 02) and change

channels downward until you find the Video In channel. If
you cannot find the Video In channel, check your TV manual.

5

Plug in the Player’s power cord. Press STANDBY-
ON
y

y

to turn on the Player. You should see the DVD

logo on the TV screen. If you do not, check your connections
and make sure the TV is on the correct Video In channel.
Make sure PROGRESSIVE is OFF and “P.SCAN” does not
appear on the Player’s display panel. Details are on pages 9
and 42.

2

1

• Some Discs are recorded in

Dolby Digital 5.

1 channel

Surround format.These Discs
will sound best if you connect
the DVD Player to a Stereo
that has Dolby Digital.

• Set DOLBY DIGITAL to

BITSTREAM if you connect
the Player to a Dolby Digital-
compatible Stereo. Details are
on page 4

3.

• Select Dolby Digital 5.

1

channel Surround sound if
available in the DVD’s menu.

• You may use S-Video or

Component Video instead. See
pages

12-13 for these optional

video connections. Remember,
you only need one video
connection between the TV
and the DVD Player.

Helpful Hints

4

5

3

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