RDV-1093 DVD Audio/Video Player
Standard definition TV monitors should be con- nected with one of three types of video output connections – RCA composite video,
NOTE: In most systems, only one video connection should be made.
HDTV Connections
Connect the
NOTE: Most DVD discs feature Macrovision and/or HDCP copy protection which may not display properly at resolutions of 720p or higher. When using Component
Video connections, set the
HDMI Digital Connection
See Figure 4
Use this type of connection with an HDTV that displays digital signals directly, such as LCD, Plasma, and DLP monitors.
Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the VIDEO OUT HDMI connector on the back of the
NOTE: The
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DVI Digital Connection
See Figure 5
Use this type of connection with an HDTV that displays digital signals directly, such as LCD, Plasma, and DLP monitors.
Connect one end of an HDMI to DVI cable to the VIDEO OUT HDMI connector on the back of the
NOTE: The
Component Video Connection
See Figure 6
Use this type of connection with an HDTV with cathode ray tube technology, such as direct view, rear projection, and front projection monitors.
Three cables are required to make Component Video Connections:
1.Connect one cable from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connector labeled Y on the
2.Connect a second cable from the COM- PONENT VIDEO OUT connector labeled PB on the
3.Connect a third cable from the COMPO- NENT VIDEO OUT connector labeled PR on the
NOTE: The
See the Video Setup Menu topic in the Setup section.
SDTV Connections
When connecting a standard definition TV, the best picture quality will be achieved using Component Video or
Component Video Connection
See Figure 6
Three cables are required to make Component Video Connections:
1.Connect one cable from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connector labeled Y on the
2.Connect a second cable from the COM- PONENT VIDEO OUT connector labeled PB on the
3.Connect a third cable from the COMPO- NENT VIDEO OUT connector labeled PR on the
NOTE: The
S-Video Connection
See Figure 7
Connect one end of an
NOTE: The
Composite Video Connection
See Figure 7
Connect one end of an RCA video cable to the VIDEO OUT COMPOSITE output on the back of the
NOTE: The