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Video connection options, Audio connection options – Motorola DCT3412 User Manual

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Installation 3-3

Video Connection Options

Use the following guidelines to determine the best video connection for the subscriber home
entertainment system. To determine the available video inputs on the TV, check the manual
supplied with the TV or the TV itself.

The DCT3412 offers the following video outputs:

Component
(Y Pb Pr)

HDTV and

SDTV

The Y Pb Pr outputs provide component video, the most widely supported HD video
connection.

HDMI
or
IEEE 1394

HDTV and

SDTV

HDMI and IEEE 1394 offer higher quality HD video than component video. If the TV
has an HDMI or a DVI input, use the

HDMI

output instead of the IEEE 1394 output.

HDMI and IEEE 1394 are video and audio connections. If you use HDMI or
IEEE 1394, no separate audio connection to the TV is required.
HDMI is compatible with DVI. If the TV has a DVI input, you can use an HDMI-to-
DVI converter cable to connect to the DCT3412

HDMI

connector.

If you use IEEE

1394, on-screen graphics do not display.

S-Video

SDTV only If your TV has an S-Video input, use S-Video. S-Video is the highest quality

standard-definition video output on the DCT3412.

Video
(composite)

SDTV only If your TV does not have an S-Video input, use the composite video (

VIDEO

) output.

RF

SDTV only If your TV only has a coaxial RF input, connect it to the DCT3412

RF

OUT

connector.

Audio Connection Options

Connect the stereo audio cable to the

AUDIO R

and

L

connectors on the DCT3412 and the audio

left and right connectors on the TV. If the equipment supports it, use the

OPTICAL SPDIF

or

coaxial digital

SPDIF

output instead of the

AUDIO R

and

L

outputs. In most cases, these outputs

offer better audio quality, including support for 5.1 Surround Sound.

When connecting to a home theater receiver, depending on its inputs, you can use the following
DCT3412 audio outputs:

OPTICAL SPDIF OR
COAXIAL SPDIF

If the receiver supports it, use the

OPTICAL SPDIF

or coaxial

SPDIF

audio output to deliver

Dolby AC-3 audio to a Dolby Digital home theater receiver.

BASEBAND
AUDIO

R

AND L

If the audio receiver does not support Dolby Digital, use the baseband

AUDIO

R

and L

outputs to connect to the audio receiver.

The cabling diagrams show sample audio/video (A/V) connections to an audio receiver, where
the receiver functions as an A/V router. When connecting to an audio receiver, reference its
installation instructions for directions on connecting to baseband and SPDIF ports.

The VCR and TV receive their A/V signals from the currently selected input device on the audio
receiver. This is important when the subscriber has another A/V device such as a DVD player, a
secondary VCR, a CD player, or other electronic component. We recommend connecting the TV to
the monitor output so on-screen menus for the receiver can be displayed. (In many cases, the
receivers themselves have interactive on-screen menus.)

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