Krell Industries DVD Standard manual Standard Interlaced, Video Outputs

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Getting Started, continued

Standard (Interlaced)

The DVD Standard also features standard composite, S-video, and

Video Outputs

component connections.

 

 

 

The following table details the different standard video signals, con-

 

nectors, labels, and formats supported by the DVD Standard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video

Type of

Most Commonly

Format

 

Signal

Connector

Labeled As

Standard

 

Standard

Single-ended

Video,

NTSC or PAL

 

Composite

RCA

Composite

 

 

Standard

4 pin mini-DIN

S, SV, S-Video

NTSC or PAL

 

S-Video

 

 

 

 

Standard

Single-ended

Component,

NTSC or PAL

 

Component

RCA

YPbPr, YCbCr

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choosing A Standard Video Signal

This section describes the three standard video options.

Component Video. Choose the component connection for video monitors that have component (YPbPr or YCbCr) connections. Component video is the most accurate standard video signal, using three wires to convey luminance, red minus luminance, and blue minus luminance signals. These signals bypass television circuitry required to process S-video signals, eliminating cross-color contami- nation and resulting in more reliable, correct color.

S-Video.Choose the S-video connection for video monitors that have S-video connections but do not have component connections. S-video separately transmits the color and luminance components of the video signal but does not use three separate wires as does com- ponent video. The S-video signals bypass television circuitry required by composite video, reducing cross-contamination of color and black and white signals, and reducing video noise.

Composite Video. Choose the composite connection for video mon- itors that are not equipped with component video or S-video.

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Contents Instructions for Use Owner’s Reference Contact InformationContents Illustrations Introduction Definition of Terms Input and OutputConnections OperationVideo Technology RGBUnpacking Placement AC Power GuidelinesConnect to AC Power Getting StartedStep Choose the Video FormatProgressive Scan Noninterlaced Video Outputs Choosing a Standard Video Signal Standard InterlacedVideo Outputs This section describes the three standard video optionsConfigure TV Type Connecting the DVD Standard to Your System, onDVD Standard Front Panel Power Front Panel DescriptionDisc Functions Stop Button Play ButtonTrack Forward Button Track Back ButtonMenu and Setup FunctionsDVD Standard Back Panel Back Panel Description 31 RGB/YPbPr Switch Hsync 480p Horizontal Sync OutputVsync 480p Vertical Sync Output 29 DB-15 Progressive RGB/YPbPr OutputDigital Audio Back PanelRemote IEC Connector Connector, for use with the AC power cord36 12 VDC Out DVD Standard Remote Control Remote Control Description Power Advanced Disc FunctionsPower Key Audio KeySetup Key Subtitle KeyMenu Key Directional KeysRepeat Key Display KeyTrack Forward Key Track Back KeySearch Forward Key Search Back KeyProgramming Connecting the DVD Standard to Your System Using BalancedValue in mind How to Play a Disc Operating Your DVD StandardOn/Off/Stand-by Compatible DiscsHow to Write a Program Operating Your DVD Standard How to Write a Program How to Create an A-B Loop System Setup Overview Config Faroudja Audio ParentalSystem Setup AccessingSetup Menu System Setup Configuration Menu Config box is highlighted yellowAudio Subtitle DVD Menu Software Upgrade TV Type Enter button or keyTV Mode Faroudja Menu FaroudjaThis option lets you choose the motion compensation mode MotionEnter button or key. The motion submenu appears Film Film submenu appearsEnhancer Or key. The enhancer submenu appearsAnimation Sync on G Audio Menu AudioDownmix Enter button or key. The downmix submenu appearsDigital Out DRC Imum max for full range. Choose standard std to keepMin. Press the  button or key to highlight DRC, then press Enter button or key. The DRC submenu appears96K-48K Button or key. The 96K-48K submenu appearsParental Menu Your Password Stop button, then press the power buttonKey. The parental menu appears If YOU ForgetLevel Level numbers and their rating equivalentsPress the enter button or key. The level submenu appears User Parental Lock is SET. not Able to Play Standard Standard menu allows you to select the rating standard for and  buttons or keys to highlight the standard menu Change Password Warranty Return Authorization Procedure Page DVD Standard