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C

OMPONENT

V

IDEO

(CVI) I

NPUT

C

ONNECTIONS

C

omponent Video inputs provide for the
highest possible color and picture resolu-

on in the playback of digital signal source

material, such as with DVD players. The

olor difference signals (Pb, Pr) and the

uminance (Y) signal are connected and

eceived separately, which allows for

mproved color bandwidth information (not

ossible when using composite video or S-

Video connections).

1

Connect the Component (Y, Pb,
Pr) Video OUT
jacks from the
DVD player (or similar device) to the
(Y, Pb, Pr) in(put) jack on the TV.
When using the Component Video
Inputs, it is best not to connect a
signal to the AV in Video Jack.

2

Connect the red and white
AUDIO CABLES
to the Audio
(left and right) output jacks on the
rear of the accessory device to the
Audio (L and R) AV In Input Jacks
on the TV.

3

Turn the TV and the DVD (or
digital accessory device) ON.

4

Press the AV button or the
CH + or CH – buttons
to scroll
the available channels until CVI
appears in the upper left corner of
the TV screen.

5

Insert a DVD disc into the DVD
player and press the PLAY

button on the DVD Player.

The description for the component video con-
nectors may differ depending on the DVD player
or accessory digital source equipment used (for
example, Y, Pb, Pr; Y, B-Y, R-Y; Y, Cr, Cb).
Although abbreviations and terms may vary, the
letters b and r stand for the blue and red color
component signal connectors, and Y indicates
the luminance signal. Refer to your DVD or dig-
ital accessory owner’s manual for definitions and
connection details.

H

ELPFUL

H

INT

L

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

CVI

Y

Pb

Pr

AUDIO

AV In

R

VOL

S-VIDEO

OUT

OUT

OUT

L

R

AUDIO

VIDEO

COMP VIDEO

Y

Pb

Pr

3

5

4

1

2

Component

Video Cables
(Green, Blue,

Red)

Audio

Cables

(Red &

White)

Accessory Device

Equipped with

Component Video

Outputs

Back of TV

7

NOTE: When using additional accessories, only one
external source will be audible, as there is only one
set of sound inputs. Component Video (CVI) input
will dominate over all other inputs, including S-Video
(S-VHS) and AV. When S-Video (S-VHS) is used, it
will dominate over the AV input.