Toshiba SD-V596SU, SD-V592SU Connections Basic TV Connections, Optional, Preferred TV Connections

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Basic TV Connections

Make one of the following connections, depending on the capabilities of your existing equipment.

RF coaxial connection

Connect the RF.OUT jack on the DVD+VCR to the antenna in jack on the TV using the 75-ohm Coaxial Cable supplied (R).

Note:

If you use this connection, tune the TV to the DVD+VCR’s RF output channel (CH 3 or 4).

How to set the DVD+VCR’s RF output channel

1.When the DVD+VCR is turned off, press and hold REW m or FWD M on the front panel for about five seconds.

It will turn itself on and “RF03” or “RF04” appears in the dis- play window.

2.Press REW m or FWD M on the front panel or CH/TRK (+/-) on the remote control to change the RF output channel (CH 03 or CH 04).

3.Turn off and on the DVD+VCR.

4.Press the TV CH to 3 or 4 depending on the RF output channel you had selected.

Now you can watch the DVD+VCR playback on CH3 or CH4 of your TV.

Audio/Video connection

1

Connect the DVD/VCR VIDEO OUT jack on the

DVD+VCR to the video in jack on the TV using the

video cable supplied (V).

2 Connect the Left and Right DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD+VCR to the audio left/right in jacks on the TV (A1) using the supplied audio cables.

Notes:

If you use this connection, set the TV’s source selector to

VIDEO.

For DVD/VCR VIDEO OUT jack connection, resolution must be set to 480i or 480p by pressing RESOLUTION on the front panel, however DVD/VCR VIDEO OUT is always at 480i standard resolution.

HDMI mode must be set to OFF for DVD/VCR VIDEO OUT jack connection.

Rear of TV

ANTENNA

AUDIO INPUT

VIDEO

INPUT

 

 

INPUT

 

L

R

 

R A1 V

Rear of DVD+VCR

Optional, Preferred TV Connections

Note:

You can ONLY watch and listen to DVD playback through the connections shown below.

S-Video connection

1

Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD+VCR

to the S-Video in jack on the TV using the optional

S-Video cable (S) (not supplied).

2 Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT jacks of the DVD+VCR to the audio left/right in jacks on the TV using the supplied audio cables (A2).

Notes:

For S-Video connection, resolution must be set to 480i or 480p by pressing RESOLUTION on the front panel, however S-VIDEO OUT is always at 480i standard resolution.

HDMI mode must be set to OFF for S-Video connection.

Component Video (Color Stream®) / Progressive Scan (ColorStream® pro) connection

If your television is a high-definition or “digital ready” television, you may take advantage of the DVD+VCR’s progressive scan output for the highest video resolution possible.

If your TV does not accept the Progressive Scan for- mat, the picture will appear scrambled if you try Progressive Scan on the DVD+VCR.

1 Connect the COMPONENT / PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO OUT jacks on the DVD+VCR to the corresponding in jacks on the TV using the optional Y Pb Pr cables (C) (not supplied).

2 Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT jacks of the DVD+VCR to the audio left/right in jacks on the TV (A2) using the supplied audio cables.

Notes :

You can change the resolution (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) for the component/progressive scan video output by pressing RESOLUTION on the front panel.

For 720p and 1080i resolution, only non-copy protected discs can be played back. If the disc is copy protected, it will be auto down-scaling to 480p resolution.

HDMI mode must be set to OFF for Component video con- nections.

Rear of TV

COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

AUDIO INPUT

S-VIDEO

 

 

 

INPUT

Pr

Pb

Y

R

L

 

C

A2 S

Rear of DVD+VCR

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Contents SD-V592SU SD-V596SU Safety Precautions Regulatory Information FCC PartImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Before Use Playable DiscsPrecautions About SymbolsFront Panel Display Window RECRear Panel Remote Control Connecting Antenna/Cable TV to ConnectionsAntenna Antenna Cable TV Wall Jack Rear of DVD+VCR Without Cable BoxConnections Basic TV Connections Optional, Preferred TV ConnectionsRF coaxial connection Audio/Video connectionHdmi connection Connect the Hdmi OUT jack on the DVD+VCR toHdmi jack on a Hdmi compatible TV or mon Itor HAccessory Audio/Video A/V Connections to Digital Multi-channel soundAmplifier Receiver Before Operation VCR Part On-Screen Display OSD Before Operation VCR Part Setting the VCR Setup Menu Channel SelectionBefore Operation VCR Part Setting the Clock Auto Clock SetBefore Operation DVD Part Example On-Screen Display during playing DVD Video ItemsExample On-Screen Display during playing VCD Items Before Operation DVD Part Initial Settings Menu LanguageDisc Audio / Subtitle / Menu Display Mode DVD TV Aspect DVDDolby Digital / DTS / Mpeg Sample Freq. Frequency DVDDNR Digital Noise Reduction Auto Play DVDE. Black Level Expansion Pluge Blacker than Black DVDPassword Security Code Before Operation DVD Part Lock Parental ControlRating DVD Country Code DVDOperation with tape Normal Playback Special Effect PlaybacksEnter the number of Viss signals you wish to skip Operation with tape Viss VHS Index Search SystemPress either the FF or the REW button Press either the FF or REW button onceOperation with tape Timer Recording One touch Timer RecordingOTR Operation with tapeDubbing and Editing Copying from DVD to VCRMultichannel TV Sound Indicator MTS VHS Hi-Fi Stereo System MTS BroadcastMTS Multi-Channel TV Sound Playback with Hi-Fi Stereo Audio SoundOperation with tape Tape Counter Memory Feature Additional InformationGeneral Features Operation with DVD and Video CD Playing a DVD and Video CDMoving to another Title DVD Moving to another CHAPTER/TRACKOperation with DVD and Video CD General Features Time Search DVDDVD Video Discs Repeat Chapter/Title/Off Video CDs Repeat Track/All/OffSpecial DVD Features DVD Audio CD MP3 / WMAID3 TAG Operation with Audio CD and MP3/WMA Disc Repeat A-B CDMoving to another Track Repeat Track/All/Off CD MP3 WMAOperation with Jpeg Disc Viewing a Jpeg Disc Programmed Playback CD VCD2.0 Repeat Programmed TracksErasing a Track from Program List Erasing the Complete Program ListVideo Mode Setting DVD What is ‘CPRM’?Additional Operation Playing a DVD VR format Disc One Touch ReplaySetting TV Control Codes Controlling Your TV with the Supplied RemoteTable of TV Brand Codes Brand name of your TV Brand CodeSetting Cable Box/DSS Satellite Receiver Control Codes Controlling Your Cable Box/DSS Satellite ReceiverBy pressing You can Table of Cable Box Brand Codes Table of DSS Satellite Receiver Brand CodesBrand name of your Cable box Brand Code Troubleshooting Symptom Cause CorrectionReference Language Code List Code LanguageCountry/Area Code List Code Country/AreaSpecifications VCR SpecificationsDVD Specifications GeneralLimited Ninety 90 Day Warranty Rental UnitsCommercial Units Your ResponsibilityHow to Obtain Warranty Services No 3834RV0004N

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