RCA RC6001P Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player, Description of Jacks from left to right

Page 18

Connections & Setup

The Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player

When connecting, make sure you connect Output jacks to Input jacks, Video to Video, Right Audio to Right Audio, etc.

 

SUBWOOFER

CENTER

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

SURROUND

OPTICAL

COAX.

 

2

 

Pb

 

FRONT

 

 

 

MIXED

 

R

 

L

DIGITAL

 

5.1 CHANNEL

AUDIO OUT

 

AUDIO OUT

COMPOSITE

Y Y

Pb Pb

Pr

Pr

 

COMPONENT

PROG. SCAN

S-VIDEO

VIDEO OUT

Description of Jacks (from left to right)

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

Use a digital optical cable (not provided) to connect your DVD Recorder to a compatible Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or decoder.

5.1 CHANNEL AUDIO OUT

Insert audio cables (left and right) from the FRONT R and L jacks on your DVD recorder to the corresponding Audio Input jacks (left and right) on your TV or receiver.

COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) VIDEO OUT

Use these jacks to connect to a TV with component video input jacks. Unlike a single video input, component video maintains the video signal as three separate signals through these three jacks. This connection provides optimum quality. To ensure maximum picture quality, use three video-grade cables for the Y, PB, and PR connections. Note that it is essential to match the color-coded connectors with a compatible TV.

PROGRESSIVE (Y, PB, PR) VIDEO OUT

Use these jacks to connect to a TV with progressive video input jacks (labeling may vary; for example, progressive scan jacks might be labeled Y, Pb, Pr). Progressive scan is a video scanning system that displays all lines in a frame in one pass, as opposed to the traditional system, interlaced scan. This connection provides optimum quality. To ensure maximum picture quality, use three video-grade cables for connections. Note that it is essential to match the color-coded connectors with a compatible TV.

COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT

If you are using color-coded red, yellow and white RCA cables, connect the yellow video cable to this jack and to the Video Input jack on your TV.

S-VIDEO OUT

If your TV has an S-Video jack, you can connect an S-Video cable for increased video quality. The S-Video cable only carries the picture signal; remember to connect the left and right audio cables.

16

Chapter 1

Image 18
Contents DVD Player Changing Entertainment. AgainImportant Information FCC Note for U.S.AContents Chapter Three Playing CDs and MP3 Discs DVD Player Menu SystemOther Information This page intentionally left blank Connections & Setup Chapter OverviewConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectChoose Your Connection Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TVExplanation of Input Jacks and Cables PB PRDVD Player + TV + VCR DVD VCRDolby Digital and DTS DVDTo Connect the DVD Player DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks DVD PlayerDVD Player + TV + RF Modulator with coaxial Jack only VCR DVD Player + TV + VCR + Satellite Receiver Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player Description of Jacks from left to rightFront Panel Controls Turn on the TV and DVD Player Install Batteries in the RemoteImportant Battery Information Point the Remote in the Right DirectionHow to Find Your TV’s Video Input Channel How to Move Around the DVD Player’s Menu SystemRemote Control Buttons Quick Tour of The RemoteComponent Buttons DVD Onoff TV Testing the remote Programming the Remote to Operate Your TVEntering Codes TV Codes AOCThis page intentionally left blank Playing DVDs Regional Coding Using Different MenusPlaying DVDs Loading and Playing DiscsUsing a Disc Menu To Load and Play a DiscPlaying DVDs Using the On-Screen Info Display Time Display Selecting a TitleSelecting a Chapter Turning Subtitles On and Off Changing the Audio LanguageSelecting the Subtitle Language Using the Repeat Feature Repeating Titles or ChaptersChanging the Camera Angle Play ModeUsing the Power-On Bookmark Feature RandomPlaying Video CDs ProgramFast Motion Playback Picture Scan Disc Playback FeaturesSlow Motion Playback in Freeze Frame Mode Freeze Frame and Frame AdvanceThis page intentionally left blank Playing Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Section OverviewUsing the Info Display Using the Time DisplayPlaying Audio CDs and MP3 Discs Repeating Tracks IntroScan Obtaining MP3 files What is MP3?Playing MP3 Discs Creating an MP3 Disc on Your ComputerSelecting Folders and Songs Selecting a Play ModeMP3 Display Skipping SongsUsing the DVD Player’s Menu System DVD Player Menu System Main MenuDisplay Menu ImageSelecting the Video Output Changing the Player Menu LanguageSound Menu Digital OutputRange Selecting the Speakers Surround Set the Distance of the Attached SpeakersChanging the Subtitle Language Preference Language OptionsChanging the Audio Language Preference Changing the Disc Menu LanguageCreating a Password and Setting Ratings Changing the Default PasswordChanging Your Password Setting the Rating Preferences MenuRated Titles Defaults Dimming the Front DisplayThis page intentionally left blank Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Limited Warranty Other InformationHow to Resolve Product Performance Problems TroubleshootingOther` Information Other Information Can’t advance through a moviePicture is too tall and thin Handling Cautions Maintenance of CabinetCleaning Discs Formation of CondensationTo receive a replacement unit before you return yours Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers For how long after your purchaseHow state law relates to warranty What your warranty does not coverLimitation of Warranty Product RegistrationThis page left intentionally blank Accessories and Order Form Accessory Order Form for Your DVD PlayerTo Place an Order USE Your Credit CardSymbols IndexIndex` ChapterPage Thomson multimedia Inc