Sherwood HSB-600, HSB-6501 manual Connecting the display equipment with the Hdmi in connector

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Connecting the source equipment with the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTs

When you connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTs of the source equipment to this unit, this unit can convert the component video signals to the digital video signals and output them from the HDMI OUT connector of this unit.

In addition, when you connect the OPTICAL OUT to this unit, this unit can output the digital signals as they were input from the HDMI OUT connector, too.

When making the component video connections, connect "Y" to "Y", PB" to "PB"(or "B-Y", "CB") and "PR" to "PR"(or "R-Y", "CR").

Connecting the display equipment with the HDMI IN connector

The HDMI connection can carry uncompressed digital video signals and digital audio signals.

If your display equipment (TV, projector, etc.) has the HDMI IN connector, connect it to the HDMI OUT connector of this unit using the supplied HDMI cord.

Among the HDMI IN connector equipped TV or projector, etc., some do not support audio output(for examples, projectors).

In such a case, make the digital audio connection(and the analog audio connection if needed) between the source equipment and the display equipment(or A/V amp, receiver).

Connecting the display equipment with the DVI IN connector

If your display equipment has the DVI IN connector compatible with DVI and High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), connect it to the HDMI OUT connector of this unit using a commercially available HDMI- DVI converter cord.

Since the HDMI-to-DVI connection cannot carry audio signals, you should make the digital audio connection(and the analog audio connection if needed) between the source equipment and the display equipment (or A/V amp, receiver).

Notes :

This unit supports HDMI(High Definition Multimedia Interface) version 1.1

This unit supports HDCP(High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), a protection system for digital video. If not, the image will not be output properly.

This unit supports 480p(576p), 720p, 1080i as the resolution of video signals.

Therefore, when making COMPONENT VIDEO connections, be sure to output the progressive video signals (480p or 576p) from your source equipment.

If your source equipment outputs the interlaced video signals (480i or 576i), the HDMI OUT of this unit will output no video signals or abnormal video signals.

Depending on the equipment, using a DVI connection may result in unreliable signal transfers.

Depending on the display equipment, you may specify the resolution and the audio format on the source equipment to match them the display equipment supports.

(For details on the resolution and the audio format, refer to the operating instructions of your equipments.)

HDMI and DVI connectors

When connecting the source equipment to the display equipment through this unit, this table shows the compatibility of connections between the HDMI/DVI IN and the HDMI/DVI OUT connectors.

TV, projector,

HDMI IN

DVI IN

DVI IN

etc.

connector

connector

connector

DVD player,

 

(HDCP compatible)

(HDCP incompatible)

set-top box, etc.

 

 

 

HDMI OUT

-

connector

(Video/Audio)

(Only Video)

 

DVI OUT

-

connector

 

 

 

 

 

(HDCP compatible)

(Only Video)

(Only Video)

 

DVI OUT

(*)

(*)

(*)

connector

 

 

 

(HDCP incompatible)

(Only Video)

(Only Video)

(Only Video)

(*): Transferring the video signals via the DVI connector may be limited by the source equipment and the display equipment that are connected.

(For details, refer to the operating instructions of your equipments.)

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Contents HSB-600A 2006.4.25 1229 PM 페이지 HSB-600A 2006.4.25 1229 PM 페이지 Introduction Read this Before Operating Your UnitSafety Instructions For Your Safety Contents Part Names and Functions Front PanelRemote Control Operation Range Loading Battery System Connections Connecting the display equipment with the Hdmi in connector Connecting TV and the Source Equipment with Hdmi OUTs AC Input Cord Operations Definition of Terms HdmiTroubleshooting Guide Hdmi troubleshootingSpecifications