Choosing a Connection
The following show examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player with a TV and other components.
Before Connecting the DVD Player
• Always turn off the DVD player, TV, and other components before you |
Choosing a Connection
Connection to a TV (For Video)
TV (Normal, Widescreen, Projection, etc..)
| Method 1 |
| Method 2 |
| Method 3 |
| Method 4 |
|
Basic Audio Good picture |
| Better picture |
| Best picture | Optimum picture |
connect or disconnect any cables. |
• Refer to the owner’s manual of the additional components you are |
connecting for more information on those particular components. |
Connection to an Audio System
Method 1 |
| Method 2 |
TV
AV Cable
Cable
OR
Video Cables
OR
CONNECTIONS
AUDIO
2ch Amplifier | Dolby Digital Decoder |
Audio Input Jacks | Digital Audio Input Jack |
OR
DVD
Analog Audio Out | Digital Audio Out |
DVD
Audio Output Jacks Video Output Jack
•Method 1 DVD Player + TV with Video Input Jack
(The VIDEO OUT SELECT switch must be set to the 525I(480I) position.)
•Method 2 DVD Player + TV with
(The VIDEO OUT SELECT switch must be set to the 525I(480I) position.)
•Method 3 DVD Player + TV with Component Video Jacks
(The VIDEO OUT SELECT switch must be set to the 525I(480I) position.)
•Method 4 DVD Player + TV with Progressive Scan Jacks.
(The VIDEO OUT SELECT switch must be set to the 525P(480P) position). •If 525P(480P) VIDEO OUT is Selected, VIDEO and
Important Note
Consult your TV User’s Manual to find out if your TV supports Progressive Scan. If Progressive Scan is supported, follow the TV User’s Manual’s instructions regarding Progressive Scan settings in the TV’s menu system.
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