Apple V888N instruction manual System Connections, TV Connections

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System Connections

Caution: Do NOT connect the AC power cord to outlet before completing system connections.

There are number of ways to connect the DVD-V888N to the AV system, depending on the type of TV and other components in the AV system. No matter which method you use, make sure set the TV to the correct video input type and channel (if required).

Refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR, stereo system, and other devices. Make necessary change before connecting system. For the best possible sound reproduction, connect the DVD-V888N Audio Out jacks to the Audio In jack of your amplifier, receiver, stereo, or audio/video equipment. See the section entitled, “Connecting to Optional Equipment”.

Connect the video output of the DVD-V888N directly to your TV. If connect the DVD- V888N to your TV through a VCR may result in distorted images because of DVD copy protection systems.

TV Connections

CVBS

The standard package includes one set of AV cables for CVBS connections.

1.Use the yellow cable to connect the (CVBS) Video Out jack on DVD- V888N to the Video In jack (A) on the TV.

2.Use the red and white cables to connect the Audio Out jacks of the DVD- V888N to the Audio In jacks on the TV (use the red cable for the right audio signal (B), white for the left audio signal (C)).

A B C

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