Kodak MDV 300 owner manual System Connection, Connecting to a TV Interlaced

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SYSTEM CONNECTION

Do NOT connect the A C p o w e r socket to the w all outlet before the system connection is completed

Connecting to a TV (Interlaced)

 

 

T E R E

DIGITAL

5 . 1 C H A N N E L S U R R O U N D

 

 

ALOG

COAX

 

 

 

 

 

FRONT

S U R R

 

 

 

 

CVBS

R

L

 

LEFT

L E F T CENTRE

OPTICAL

Y / G

Pb/B

Pr/R

S-VIDEO

FRONT

SURR

SUB

CO

NENT

 

RIGHT

RIGHT

 

 

 

OUT

S

AUDIO O U T P U T S

 

Green Blue Red

3 Audio L/R & S-Video to

TV audio L /R & S-Video input

2Audio L/R & Y Pb Pr to

TV audio L /R & Y Pb(Cb) Pr(Cr) input

1Audio L/R & video (CVBS) to TV audio L/R & video (CVBS or V) input

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Connects 1 and/or either one of 2 or 3 only.

If the TV set is equipped w i t h Y Pb Pr input terminals, connectingY P b Pr provides better picture quality than S-Video. Connecting S-Video provides better picture quality than composite video (CVBS).

NOTE The player is factory defaulted to S-Video and CVBS output active, Y Pb Pr output cut. For Y Pb Pr connection, software setup isrequired to change the setting. See “SETUPMENU" of this manual for setup detail.

Default setting CVBS and S-Video

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Contents MDV Installation Safety InformationContents FeaturesFor Progressive scan output Essential SetupVideo outputs For 5.1 decoded output connection Audio outputs analogueIntroduction AccessoriesLoading batteries into the remote control IntroductionCare of discs DVD features symbolsAbout DVD Select a DVD discTips formaking a good MP3 CD About MP3Discs that cannot be played Disc informationRear panel About the playerFront panel Remark Remote controlSystem Connection Connecting to a TV InterlacedConnecting to stereo amplifier Connecting to progressive scan TVConnecting to 5.1 ready amplifier Connecting to digital amplifierPlay a disc Getting StartedOSD CD mode OSD DVD modeMP3 mode Image rotation Kodak picture CD modeAbout Kodak Picture CD Playing back your Kodak Picture CDProgressive/Interlaced Scan M o d e Button FunctionsStandby on / OFF Open / Close disc trayPress Stop button to stop in two modes Volume level / MuteVideo EQ Play / Pause / Step/ StopSlow motion playback Skip Forward / BackwardScan Forward / Backward Disc Title / Menu Select an item in a menuOn Screen Display Menu Repeat DVD modeCD mode Goto a specific pointMulti-Angle Numeric Key Pad / Direct Program accessDirect Program access Multi-Audio Soundtrack

MDV 300 specifications

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