Hdmi and component video, Connecting to the component jacks, Standby/on pqls usb fl off open/close 3d 5 v 0.5 a – Pioneer BDP-430 User Manual
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BDP-LX54
AC IN
(CR)
(CB)
BDP-LX54
AC IN
Connecting to the HDMI Terminal
You can enjoy high quality digital picture and sound through the HDMI terminal.
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For details on digital audio output formats (PCM/bitstream), refer to the digital audio output format selection
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table on page 25.
Use High Speed HDMI
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®
Cables when using the control function with HDMI. The control function with HDMI may
not operate properly if other HDMI cables are used.
Rear panel of this Player
Equipment with an HDMI terminal
NOTE
Audio transmitted in DTS-HD High
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Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master
Audio formats is output from the
HDMI terminal as Bitstream. Connect
an amplifier with a built-in decoder to
enjoy the fine sound quality.
Selecting the priority video output when
connecting HDMI and Component video
When you connect both an HDMI cable and a component cable to
this player, you need to select the priority video output in “Settings” –
“Audio Video Settings” – “Video Out Select”. (See page 20.)
NOTE
When you connect the player to a Pioneer TV with an HDMI cable only and
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the TV is turned on, the video output switches to HDMI automatically. (The
above setting is unnecessary.)
When you connect the player to a TV with an HDMI cable, “HDMI Video
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Out” is set to “Auto”. If you don’t get a stable image, select the desired
resolution.
When you set “HDMI Video Out” to a setting other than “Auto”, you can
only select resolutions that are compatible with the connected TV.
Refer to “HDMI Video Out” on page 20 regarding the resolutions of the
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HDMI video output.
Connections
Connecting to the Component Jacks
You can enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images through the component jacks.
Rear panel of this Player
STANDBY/ON
PQLS
USB
FL OFF
OPEN/CLOSE
3D
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Video equipment with component jacks
NOTE
Connect the Blu-ray disc player to TV
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directly.
When you record the program where copyright
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is protected, the copy guard function is activated
automatically; the program can not be recorded
correctly. Also, the playback image via VCR may
deteriorate due to this function. However, this is
not a malfunction. When you watch the program
where copyright is protected, we recommend
that the Blu-ray disc player be connected to TV
directly.
CAUTION
You need to select the priority video output in
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“Settings” – “Audio Video Settings” – “Video Out
Select”. (See page 20.)
When the priority video output is set to “HDMI” in
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“Video Out Select”, the video resolution which is
output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
jacks is the one set in “HDMI Video Out”. (See
page 20.)
When the output from the COMPONENT VIDEO
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OUTPUT jacks is prioritized, set the priority video
to “Component”.
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Connection
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When using an HDMI
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output, 7.1 ch Digital
Output is available.
HDMI cable
(commercially available)
To HDMI OUT terminal
To HDMI IN terminal
TV
Projector
AV receiver
STEPS
Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections.
1
Firmly connect an HDMI cable (commercially available) to the HDMI terminals (
2
and ).
After connecting
If desired, connect audio equipment. (Page 10)
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Load a disc and start playback. (Page 14)
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Refer to control function with HDMI. (Pages 13 and 21)
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Video signal outputs:
1080p 24 Hz
720p 50 Hz/60 Hz
1080p 50 Hz/60 Hz 576p 50 Hz
1080i 50 Hz/60 Hz 480p 60 Hz
For example;
1080p: 1080 progressive scan
1080i: 1080 interlace scan
TV
Projector
AV receiver
To COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT jacks
VCR
This Player
TV
(Red)
(Blue)
(Green)
(Red)
(Blue)
(Green)
Component video cable
(commercially available)
To COMPONENT
VIDEO input jacks
STEPS
Be sure to turn off this Player and the equipment before making any connections.
1
Firmly connect a component video cable (commercially available) to the component jacks (
2
and ).
After connecting
Connect audio equipment or the audio terminals of the TV. (Page 10)
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Red
Blue
Green
Red
Blue
Green
Video signal outputs:
1080i 50 Hz/60 Hz 576i 50 Hz
720p 50 Hz/60 Hz 480p 60 Hz
576p 50 Hz
480i 60 Hz
For example;
480p: 480 progressive scan
480i: 480 interlace scan