Classe Audio CDP-300 owner manual Analog Video Outputs, Using the single-ended RCA analog outputs

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using the single-ended (RCA) analog outputs

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For this reason, we strongly recommend using the balanced analog interconnections between your Classé components wherever possible.

The pin assignments of these XLR-type female output connectors are:

Pin 1: Signal ground

Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)

Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)

Connector ground lug: chassis ground

These pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the Audio Engineering Society.

All six output channels of the CDP-300 are provided in a high quality single-ended form on RCA plugs. Single-ended cables using RCA connectors are the most common form of analog connection used in consumer electronics. When implemented carefully and used with high quality interconnect cables, this standard can provide excellent performance.

Classé has gone to extraordinary effort to ensure that the single-ended (RCA) multichannel outputs of your DVD player offer superlative performance. If you own a multichannel system, connect these outputs to your preamplifier/processor using high quality RCA terminated cables. Your Classé dealer can advise you on the selection of cables suitable for your system.

2Analog Video Outputs

The CDP-300 is equipped with a complete set of analog video outputs: Component (Y, Pb, Pr), S-Video, and Composite. The S-Video output employs the standard S-Video (mini-DIN) connector, while the Component and Composite outputs employ high quality RCA connectors.

Note that the three analog video standards offer varying degrees of performance:

Component video renders the best analog video quality, and provides compatibility with progressive and high definition video signals. As a result, the component outputs are the analog outputs you will want to use in order to take full advantage of the video scaling and processing capabilities of the CDP-300. (The HDMI output also supports video scaling and processing.)

S-Video is capable of rendering a high quality video image, but is limited to standard definition, interlaced signals.

Composite video is the most common analog video interface, available on almost all display devices. Like S-video, it is also limited to standard definition, interlaced signals.

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Contents CDP-300 DVD Player Page Important Safety Instructions Contents Brightness Timeout Language Temporary display Volume display Word about installation Welcome to the Classé familyUnpacking and Placement Serial number Register your purchase Operating voltage Warm up/break-in period Extensive listening tests Extraordinary longevity Special Design Featuresflexible GUI Front Panel Standby button & LED indicatorFlashing on power-up Initialization StandbyEject button Menu buttonLCD touchscreen IR windowRear Panel Analog OutputsUsing the single-ended RCA analog outputs Analog Video OutputsHdmi Digital Video Output Digital Outputs IR Input and OutputDC Trigger Input and Output Classé can Bus Control PortsAC Mains Power Switch Basic Functions Remote ControlNumeric Keypad, Programming & Volume Navigation Keys DVD standard supports two levels of menusTransport Controls System Controls Playlist Using the CDP-300CD operational menu Controls menu Repeat mode Shuffle Time display Program DVD operational menu Home screen ControlsMain menu system System setup Teach IRMenu System Display setup Triggers Remote Fkeys This button brings up the remote Fkeys menuStatus Version info Sensors Display setup menuBrightness Timeout Language Temporary display Volume display System Setup Audio setupSpeaker setup Audio delay Digital output Volume setup Video standard Video setupDistance Level trims Aspect ratio Resolution You can select from among the following video display ratesPreference Parental control There is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit TroubleshootingMy disc is skipping IR remote control seems not to function Care & Maintenance Specifications Dimensions Page 040506