Video connections, Component video jacks Page 12: Composite video jack
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Connections
If your AV receiver has video output jacks,
connect your receiver and then 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.
This unit has four types of video output
jacks. Use the one that corresponds to the
input jacks of the component to be
connected.
Component video connections achieve
high fidelity color reproduction than S-
video connections by transmitting video
signals on separate wires for luminance (Y:
green) and chrominance (P
B
: blue, P
R
: red).
Connect VIDEO OUT - COMPONENT
(Y, P
B
, P
R
jacks of this unit to component
input jacks of your AV receiver and then to
those of your TV using a commercially
available component cable. Observe the
color of each jack when you make
connections.
If your receiver does not have component
output jacks, you can achieve a better
video image by connecting the component
output jacks of this unit directly to the
component input jacks of your TV.
S-video jack
S-video connections achieve a clearer
picture than composite video connections
by transmitting video signals on separate
wires for luminance (Y) and chrominance
(C).
Connect VIDEO OUT - S VIDEO jack of
this unit to S-video input jack of your AV
receiver and then to that of your TV using
a commercially available S-video cable.
Composite video jack
Connect VIDEO OUT - VIDEO jack of this
unit to video input jack of your AV
receiver and then to that of your TV using
the supplied video pin cable.
Video connections
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
INPUT
VIDEO
INPUT
Y
P
B
P
R
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
S
V
AV receiver
Video pin cable
This unit
TV
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