Technicolor - Thomson DTH220E warranty Other connections, Connections

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Other connections

The connection setup shown on page 5 provides a rapid connection of your player. This setup gives standard-quality sound reproduction and an optimum-quality picture (RGB). You may need to use other connection setups suited to the connectors available on your other devices or to get maximum performance out of your player. Your player has other sockets for these purposes.

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1.Analog Audio Out sockets to amplifier.

2.Composite Video Out sockets (CVBS): to AV amplifier or TV (standard-quality picture).

3.SCART/PERITEL Outputs (1) (RGB): to AV amplifier or TV with button 8 on RGB.

4.COMPONENT Output (Y, Pb, Pr): to TV or devices equipped with equivalent inputs with button 8 on Y, Pb, Pr.

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5.S-VIDEO Out sockets (Ushiden signals Y/C): to AV amplifier or TV.

6-7.Digital Audio Out sockets to amplifier or TV.

8.VIDEO OUT SELECT at the rear of the player to select the type of output signal: RGB for the TV

(Scart/Peritel) or Y, Pb, Pr for the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets.

Connections

The table below lists the connectors and quality of your player’s output signals. Select one of the 4 connection setups shown for video connection and one of the 3 connection setups shown for audio connection.

Video connections (picture)

Picture quality

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Type of connector used

TV socket (3) (SCART socket – RGB signals)

3 Components sockets Y, Pb, Pr (4) (RCA sockets - signals Y, Pb, Pr)

S-VIDEO OUT socket (5) (Hosiden socket- Y/C signal)

VIDEO OUT sockets (2) (RCA sockets- CVBS signal)

Audio connections (sound)

Sound quality

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Type of connector used

OPTICAL OUT socket (7) (Toslink optical connector – digital signal)

COAXIAL OUT socket (6) (RCA socket- digital signal)

AUDIO OUT L / R socket (1) (RCA sockets- analog signal)

1.Connection through the scart socket supplies 1. If the connecting cables are not supplied with

both video and audio signals. If you choose the

your player, get good-quality cables, preferably

connection using a scart cable, you don’t need to

well-known brands.

connect any other sockets. Make sure that button 8 at the back is positioned on RGB and that your TV set supports that type of signal.

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