RCA DRS7000N Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables, Component Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and Cables

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Chapter 6: Additional Information

Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables

This section describes the jacks and cables you can use to make connections (only audio/video cables are packed with your Digital Media Recorder — you can purchase cables by calling 1-800-338-0376, details are on page 62, or order online at www.rca.com, or go to your local electronics store). There are several ways to connect your Digital Media Recorder to your TV depending upon the cables you have and the jacks that are on the back of your TV.

Different jacks and cables provide a different level of performance. It’s important to remember, we’re talking about degrees of picture improvement for comparison. If your TV has Component jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), S-VIDEO, and composite video (often color- coded yellow and grouped with Audio Left and Right jacks that are white and red); Component (Y, Pb, Pr), would be considered excellent, S-Video would be very good, and the composite video jack (yellow) would be considered good.

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Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr) Jacks and Cables

The Y, Pb, Pr jacks provide optimum picture quality because the video is separated into three signals (two signals are dedicated to the color portion of the image, and the other signal is dedicated to the black and white part of the image).

To ensure maximum picture quality, use three video-grade cables for the connection. There are bundled component video cables sold that are color-coded to match the Y, Pb, Pr jacks (red, green, and blue). Component Video Input jacks are usually found on Digital Televisions (HDTV).

Note: Also, remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the Y, Pb, Pr jacks and cables carry only the picture signal, not the sound.

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S-Video Jacks and Cables

The S-Video (separate video) jack provides better picture quality than a composite video jack (sometimes labeled VIDEO and color-coded yellow on TVs) because S-Video keeps the color (chrominance, also called chroma) part of the signal separate from the black and white (luminance) part of the picture.

S-Video cables are designed to keep the color information separated. If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, connect the Digital Media Recorder to the TV with an S-Video cable (not provided) for a better quality picture.

Note: Remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the S-Video cable carries only the picture signal, not the sound.

Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type)

Audio

These jacks are used to send the audio from the disc you’re playing in the Digital Media Recorder to the TV. The audio jacks and cables are often color-coded (red for right audio, and white for left audio). You must connect audio cables to the AUDIO L and R jacks on the Digital Media Recorder and the corresponding Audio Input Jacks on the TV no matter which Video jack you connect (VIDEO; S- VIDEO; Y, Pb, Pr)

Note: If your component has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white L/Mono) audio jack on the TV and don’t connect the right audio part of the cable.

Video

The basic Video jack (usually color-coded yellow) is also referred to as composite video. Composite video doesn’t keep color information separated (like S-Video), but it’s better than the video quality you get from an RF coaxial cable (the type used to plug the cable feed into a TV).

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Contents Users Guide Product Registration Important InformationTable of Contents Types of discs your DVD player can play Connections and SetupPosition cables properly to avoid audio interference Connection PicturesAudio/video Components Cables NeededCoaxial To play a videotape To watch one program while you record anotherGo to Connection Digital Media Recorder + TV + VCR optionalRecorded to the Digital Media Recorder To play a disc or a show you’veConnect the VCR to the TV optional Connection Digital Media Recorder + TV + Cable BoxThan the one pictured here To watch TV satellite programmingConnect the satellite receiver to the TV Connection Digital Media Recorder + TV + Satellite ReceiverR right Please Read This Before Using the Digital Audio JacksDigital Media Recorder’s Audio Jacks Output Audio L leftLink cable Turn on the TV and Digital Media Recorder Setup and ConnectionsInstall Batteries in the Remote Complete the Interactive SetupConnection List Guide Plus+ setupChannel List 3d. Confirming Your SettingsSatellite Receiver Channel SearchGuide Plus+ Program Guide What to ExpectTurn on the Digital Media Recorder to Watch TV Channel Number How to find your TV’s Video Input ChannelButton/Switch On the TV Button on TV remoteChapter Explanation of Buttons Remote ControlProgramming the Remote to Operate your TV Remote ControlFind out if the remote can operate your TV 1003, 1004, 1006, 1019, 1020 Television CodesVCR Codes Remote ControlAudio Receivers RCA and Dimensia Cable BoxSatellite Using the Recorder’s Features Using the Recorder’s Features Recording from the Guide Plus+ on-screen programming guide Setting up timer recordings to record programs automaticallyRenaming picture and/or music files Copying music or pictures to the Digital Media RecorderCopying from a disc to the Recorder’s hard disk drive Copying music or pictures from a compact flash cardPlaying programs you’ve recorded Guide Plus+ System Menu Bar Using the Guide Plus+ SystemAbout Guide Plus+ System Program Guide Locking the Video Window Listings GuideSort Action buttonsPromotions and Advertising SetupNews MessagesPlaying Discs Chapter To Load and Play Discs Using Different MenusRegional Coding Quick Fast Forward and Quick Reverse Playing DiscsSearch Options Playback optionsTime display Track Using the On-Screen Info DisplayTime display Chapter Audio Angle Title Subtitles Repeat Selecting a Chapter Playing Discs DVDsTime Display Selecting a Title on DVDs or a Track on CDsChanging the Audio Language Using the Repeat FeatureRepeating Titles, Chapters, or Tracks AB RepeatProgram Play Mode Feature Audio CDsChanging the Camera Angle RandomPlayback Control PBC Playing Discs Audio CDsPlaying Video CDs VCDs IntroScanFor more help and recommendations about MP3 files, go to Playing Discs MP3sPlaying MP3 Discs Saving Jpeg files to the hard disk drive Playing Discs Jpeg filesViewing Jpeg files Slide ShowMenu System Main Menu How to navigate through on-screen menusMenu System Overview of the Digital Media Recorder’s Menu SystemDisc Menu ChannelsRecordings VideoMusic PicturesSetup Memory Card Lock and Unlock Using Parental ControlsPassword Unrated Titles Rating LimitsTo set Ratings Additional Information Additional Information TroubleshootingPlay doesn’t begin No sound or distorted soundCan’t advance through a movie Picture is distorted and/or fuzzyCan’t get to Digital Media Recorder’s main menu Lost the remote controlRemote won’t work Can’t program the remoteFormation of Condensation Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Handling CautionsExplanation of Jacks from left to right Back of the Digital Media RecorderUnderneath the door Front Panel ControlsAudio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-type Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesComponent Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and Cables Video Jacks and CablesFor how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers How you get serviceIf you purchased your product outside the United States What your warranty does not coverLimitation of Warranty How state law relates to warrantyMemory Card Readers* Not Pictured Accessory InformationThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Thomson multimedia Inc Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Tocom 1590938A Rev