Marantz DV4300 manual Basic Connection, TV Mode Setting

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BASIC CONNECTION

First of all, read through the instructions before connecting other equipment. Make sure that this unit and other equipment to be connected are set to the standby mode or off, and disconnect the AC mains before starting connection. In order for air to circulate freely, please do not block ventilation holes of any of the equipment. Select the appropriate screen size at the initial setting according to your TV set, conventional 4:3 or wide screen 16:9.

TV MODE SETTING

Setup Menu / Video

 

Video Output

 

Progressive

Output mode

Video Jack

S-Video Jack

Component Jack

OFF

YCbCr

Composite

-

Interlace mode (480i)

ON

YCbCr

-

-

Progressive mode (480p)

OFF

S-Video

Composite

S-Video

-

ENGLISH

Note

Do not connect your DVD-player via your VCR, because the video quality could be distorted by the copy protected system.

S -VIDEO OUT CONNECTION

Note

From the SETUP menu display, set the OUTPUT MODE to S-VIDEO.

L R

a

b

R L

 

 

 

VIDEO

Y

CB / PB

CR / PR

 

 

L

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPONENT

 

 

R

 

 

 

EXTERNAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

 

 

 

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

 

 

 

IN

OUT

 

 

AUDIO

VIDEO

 

 

INTERNAL

DIGITAL OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

 

REMOTE CONTROL

a.audio cable (optional)

To audio input connectors on TV. (red, white)

b.S-Video cable (optional)

To S-Video input connector on TV.

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Contents Model DV4300 User Guide Risk of Electric Shock Read Before Operating Equipment Important Safety InstructionsIii Operating Environment Laser SafetyTable of Contents What’s in the box Using the remote control Putting the batteries in the remote controlBefore YOU Start Discs compatible with this player DVD Video regionsMP3 compatibility information Basic Connection TV Mode SettingComponent video out connection 480i/480p Composite video out ConnectionAnalog Audio Connection Digital Audio Connection System Control Connection Remote switchControls & Display CDDA/SVCD/DVD/MP3 DisplayTITLE/CHAPTER PLAY/PAUSE/STEPSystem Control external / internal switch AC in power cord connection terminalRear Panel Digital OUT Optical@0ARROW Left, Right, Up, Down @1FF/SF Remote Controller UnitBasic Function General Function for Remote Control UnitAdvanced Functions OPEN/CLOSE !6Setup Function DVD FunctionSubtitle @4 Press Power button Connect to AC powerBasic Function Open / Close Disc TrayPress Play button Basic play of DVD, VIDEO-CD or CddaSelecting DVD Menu Selecting Video CD MenuBasic play of MP3 Selecting Video ModeSelecting Menu Items DVD or Video CD with PBC only Stop and Power OFFStop playing DVD Prestop VCD StopPress FR/SR button during play mode Press FF/SF button during play modePress FF/SF button again FastSkip Reverse Skip ForwardSelecting Audio Languages DVD only Press PAUSE/STEP button during play modePress FR/SR button Press Audio button during playSelecting Angles DVD only Selecting Subtitles DVD onlyJpeg file play Kodak picture CD playAdvanced Functions To B SET a To B SET B To B Cancelled3D sound effect MP3, CDDA, Dolby Digital 2CH Stereo only Repeat selected segmentPress Repeat button Utilizing Repeat FunctionCase of DVD Case of VCD Press Repeat button againProgram VCD, MP3, Cdda only Shuffle VCD with PBC off, MP3, Cdda onlyProgram Digest VCD,JPEG,Kodak picture CD, Cdda onlyDisplay function for DVD SHUFFLE/PROGRAM/REPEAT Display function for VCD PBC off onlyZoom screen by Zoom screenZoom off Zoom Zoom OffDisc DVD Customizing DVD PerformanceLpcm Output Analog OUT Digital OUTVideo When using a wide screen TV 169 aspect ratioOutput Mode When using a standard TV 43 aspect ratioTV Type ProgressiveLanguages DVD only OtherPassword Parental Values Current PasswordParental Lock DVD only DiscmenuProblems with condensation Cleaning the pickup lensAdditional Information Handling discsPower cord caution Hints on installationResetting the player Moving the playerGlossary DTSMP3 Troubleshooting No audio,or audio is distorted Incorrect amplifier settingsDisc is paused No DTS audio outputSpecifications Is a registered trademark