Go-Video DVD 22 owner manual Video Display Connections, To S-Video Input connector

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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS

Video Display Connections

If your television, monitor, projector or video display has standard composite and S-Video connections only, connect one or the other (but not both) either to the matching video inputs on your receiver or processor, or directly to the inputs on your television or other video display.

When both composite (yellow) and S-Video jacks (but not component inputs) are available on the video display, we recommend using the S-Video connection for higher video quality.

If your receiver or processor has video switching capability, we recommend that the composite or S-Video outputs of the DVD 22 be connected to the receiver or processor, along with the output of other video sources in your system, such as a VCR and cable or satellite receiver. This simplifies the operation of your system since the receiver or processor will switch multiple sources and feed the selected output to the display.

To S-Video

input connector

If your television, monitor, projector or video display has component video inputs, we strongly recom- mend that you connect the Y/Pr/Pb (green/red/blue) video output jacks on the DVD 22 to the matching video inputs on your receiver or processor, or directly to the inputs on your television or other video display.

If your receiver or processor has component video switching capability, we recommend that the video outputs of the DVD 22 be connected to the receiver or processor, along with the out- put of other component video sources in your system, such as an HDTV tuner or cable or satel- lite receiver. This simplifies the operation of your system since the receiver or processor will switch multiple sources and feed the selected output to the display.

If your video display is compatible with high- resolution video signals, be certain that the

connections are made to the input jacks on the display marked “HD Component,” if available.

If your video display is compatible with high- resolution video signals, you may need to configure the input settings on the display for use with “480P” input signals.

If you use the component video outputs with a video display that is compatible with high- resolution video signals, the DVD 22’s video output should be changed from Interlaced to Progressive, as shown on page 20.

When the component video outputs are used, we recommend that you also connect the standard composite or S-Video outputs to your receiver or processor so that standard-rate video signals are available for use with the multizone or record outputs, where applicable.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Make certain that any device being connected, including the DVD 22, your receiver or processor, and your TV or video display, are turned off whenever you make connections between products.

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A/V Receiver

To power outlet (AC 120V/60Hz)

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connector (yellow)

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NOTES:

If an S-Video or composite video connection is made either as your primary video connection or in addition to a component video connection for use in feeding a multizone system or recorder, note that you may make either type of connection, but not both. Only one type is needed.

When video connections are made to an A/V receiver, surround processor or other device that switches the video signals, make the connections between that device and your video display in accordance with the instructions for that product. Depending on the capabilities of the receiver, processor or other switcher, you may need to make both composite or S-Video and component video connections.

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Contents DVD DVD Video PlayerTable of Contents DVD 22 DVD PlayerIntroduction Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenSafety Information 8cm disc Features & DVD CompatibilityDVD 22 can play the following types of pre- recorded discs 12cm discDVD Terminology FRONT-PANEL Controls FRONT-PANEL Information Display VCD Playback Control IndicatorChapter/Track Number Indicators N Time Indicators B Repeat I Angle J Zoom Remote Control FunctionsRandom Repeat IR Emitter Numeric Keys Press these buttons to enter a number Off Turns off the player to standby modeLight Press to illuminate remote controller REAR-PANEL Connections ¶ Remote Control OutputRemote Control Input ª AC Power Cord ¢ S-Video OutputTo video input Connector yellow Setup and ConnectionsConnecting to a TV and Analog Receiver Video input jack onlyDolby Digital/DTS Receiver or Processor Audio ConnectionsTo S-Video Input connector Video Display ConnectionsRemote Control Operation Range Remote Control OperationBattery Installation Service Life of BatteriesDolby Digital and DTS Digital Audio ConnectionsFor Your Reference On the Player Main Menu the Available Submenus Are System SetupOn the Setup Main Menu the Available Submenus Are System Setup Menu Setup MenuAudio Setup Menu Subtitle Button , as described onFollowing adjustments are available on the Video Setup menu Video Setup MenuFollowing adjustments are available on the Audio Setup menu Video Adjustments Menu AgainProper color intensity setting on your TV Contrast AdjustmentColor Adjustment Test ScreenLoading Discs Playback Features for DVD and CD DiscsPlayback Basics for ALL Formats DVDPlayback Resume Feature Using a DVD’s MenuZoom Feature DVD PlaybackSelecting a Track for CDs Selecting a Title for DVDsSelecting a Chapter for DVDs For DVDsButton to remove the display from your screen Selecting an Angle DVDs onlyRepeat Play Selecting or Changing the Subtitle DVDs OnlySpecific File Types That May be Played on the DVD 22 Are MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg PlaybackMP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback One by oneOn the remote VCD PlaybackVCD Playback Playback ControlUsing the Player Menu for Programmed Playback Using the Player MenuWhen all programming is complete, press ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 until the Title or3h to begin playback in the order you have just programmed DVD Language Codes Troubleshooting Guide DVD 22 Technical Specifications