8 Hookups
You may connect the DVD Player several different ways, depending on your existing equipment and your pref- erences for sound and picture quality. To determine which hookup is best for you, examine the options on the following pages, then see which best matches your situation. Before you hook up the DVD Player, remember:
●Connect the DVD Player directly to a TV. If you connect the DVD Player to a VCR, then connect the VCR to the TV, the picture may be distorted by the copyright protection system.
●Turn off the power of all equipment before making any connections.
●Refer to the owner’s manuals of your other equipment for additional information.
●Depending on your connection, you may need to purchase additional cables.
●If you do not connect the DVD Player to a Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder, set Dolby Digital and DTS to Off on the DVD Player. Details are on pages 11 and
Connecting the DVD Player to a TV only (no stereo or amplifier) TV has AUDIO (red and white) and VIDEO (yellow) IN jacks
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| DIGITAL AUDIO OUT |
R | L |
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| PCM / BITSTREAM |
AUDIO OUT | VIDEO | COAXIAL | ||
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| OUT | OUT |
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1 | 2 | DVD Player |
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LEFT AUDIO IN
RIGHT AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
Back of TV
(example only)
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Connect the supplied red and white audio cables to the red and white AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD Player and to the red and white AUDIO IN jacks on the TV, matching the cable colors to the jack colors.
2
Connect the supplied yellow video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD Player and to the VIDEO IN jack on the TV.
3
Connect the TV’s power cord to a power outlet.
Turn on the TV and set it to the Audio/Video In channel, which also may be referred to as A/V In or Auxiliary In. This channel usually is located in the vicinity of channel 00. See your TV owner’s manual for details.
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Connect the DVD Player’s power cord to a power outlet.
Press the POWER button to turn on the DVD Player.