Technicolor - Thomson DTH231 manual Video sockets and cables for image, Component output Y, PR, PB

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Connections and initial set up

RCA sockets and

cables for Y, Pr, Pb Video

signals, also called

Component.

Video out selector

Hoshiden socket and cable for Y/C Video signal, also called S-Video.

RCA socket and cable for CVBS Video signal, also called Composite.

VIDEO sockets and cables (for image)

3- Component output (Y, PR, PB)

YPBPR sockets deliver an optimum image quality due to the separation of the video signal into three separate components (comparable with RGB separation in a Scart-Peritel cable).

In order to obtain the best possible image quality, always use very high quality

 

cables for the connections.Your dealer can provide Y, Pr, Pb cables that are

EN

sold together and come in the standard colour codes (red, green and blue)

used for these types of sockets and cables.

 

Note: Do not forget to also connect the audio cables, because Component cables only transmit images, and not sound.

4- Video out selector (RGB/YPRPB) RGB for Scart Peritel our socket YPrPb for Progressive Scan out socket

If you connect your player to a monitor (or other equipments) set equipped with a Progressive Scan function (using out sockets Y, Pr, Pb) you must set the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT selector on these sockets (slide it to the right) and validate the function in the Display menu (see page 23). If the TV set is connected to you player using the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT socket leave the selector on the corresponding position (slide it to the left), and check that the Progressive Scan function is turned off in the Display menu.

Note: Setting the selector on TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT enables a Composite (CVBS) and RGB signal to be delivered to the corresponding Scart-Peritel socket. If you set the selector on COMPONENT VIDEO OUT only the Composite (CVBS) signal will be available on the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT socket; if, moreover, the Progressive Scan function is activated in the Display menu, no video signal will come through the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT socket. In that case only the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT socket swill deliver video signals. To return the video signal to the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT socket you must slide the selector to the TV AUDIO VIDEO OUT position.

5 - S-Video out socket (Y/C)

The S-Video socket delivers a lower quality video signal than component sockets. An S-Video signal however provides a better quality image than a composite video socket, because colour (C) is separate from black and white

(Y) in the video signal.

Note: Do not forget to also connect the audio cables, because the S-Video cable transmits images and not sound.

6- Composite Video Out socket (CVBS)

The yellow video socket is also called composite video, or CVBS.The image quality delivered by the video socket is the least good of all video connections. Only use this socket if all other sockets are already in use.

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Contents Contents Accessories provided Precautions and information before connecting Setting up the remote control unit Important information regarding the batteriesOther Audio Video connections Connecting DVD player + TV set + VCRRecommended Audio Video connection Audio sockets and cables for sound Sockets and cablesComponent output Y, PR, PB Video sockets and cables for imagePlayer display panel Front panel of the playerSwitch on your DVD player and your TV set Using the remote control unit correctlyInitial player set-up Displays on your player menus and bannersDescription of keys in DVD mode Remote controlControlling a VCR Using the remote control unit to control your TV set or VCRControlling a TV set Loading and playing a disc Discs you can playRegion code numbers of DVD discs Playback options Search OptionsInformation banner with an Audio CD disc Using the information bannerInformation banner with a DVD disc Title or Track TimerChapter DVDs Screen fit DVDsPlay modes Sequence marking DVDs Languages of sub-titles and dialogues DVDPBC Playback control menu Video CDs Camera angles DVDsSimultaneous Jpeg and mp3 play images and sound Playing images JPEG, and sounds mp3,WMA filesPlaying sound files mp3 or WMA Playing image files Jpeg Adjusting the speed of the image sequenceDisplaying the image summary Changing imagesPlayer menu Menus on your DVD player basic principles for useSub-menus Functions within menusPlay mode Unlocking you player Parental ControlLocking your player Setting a ratings limit Changing a passwordRatings limits Discs without ratings limitsTV Image menu Display menuProgressive Scan Front Display menuPAL or Ntsc TV sets Virtual Surround Sound menuSound Logic Digital output Language menus Further information Troubleshooting guideFurther information CD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format Sound files Recommendations and information concerning discsCD-R and CD-RW discs Video CD VCD discs CD-R and CD-RW discs with Jpeg format image filesSuper Video CD Svcd discs DVD discs recorded in NtscFor your safety Technical dataCondensation Discs