GE GE1100P manual Jacks and Cables

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CONNECTIONS

Jacks and Cables

S-Video Jack and Cable

The S-Video jack provides the best picture quality for your DVD player.This jack is available on manyTVs and is used in conjunction with audio cables to connect the DVD player to your TV.

Remember also to connect the left and right audio cables because the S-Video jack carries only the picture signal, not the sound.

S- jack

S-Videodeo Jack

Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type)

The audio/video jacks provide very good picture and stereo sound quality, and should be used if yourTV has no S-Video jack.

These jacks are used for most audio/video connections between

 

components.The DVD audio/video jacks are color coded (yellow

Audio/Video jacks

for video, red for right audio, and white for left audio). If yourTV

 

has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the right (red)

 

audio jack on the DVD player.

 

RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)

You may not need coaxial cables to connect the DVD player to yourTV, but you may need to use coaxial cables to carry the

cable, satellite, or off-air signal to your television.

J

RF jack

Optical Cable (for Connecting to a Dolby Digital

Receiver)

If you own a Dolby Digital receiver that uses an optical cable-

type input, you can use the optical cable to connect the DVD Optical jack player to that receiver to get the best sound quality.

RF Modulator

If your television has only an RF input jack, you will need to use an RF modulator (not included) to convert the line output signal to an RF signal.

 

RF Modulator

 

CH3

 

 

CH4

 

A / B

 

(Front)

 

 

 

RF Out

Audio (L)

Video

Ant In

 

(Back)

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Contents DVD User’s Guide Product Registration Table of Contents Playing Audio CDs Know, You Really Want to Get Going Before YOU BeginThere’s Always a Catch Read the First Two Sections FirstQuick Tour of the Remote Short Glossary of DVD TerminologyButtons Listed in Alphabetical Order Power Program Info Angle Audio Important Battery Information Installing Batteries in the RemoteTypes of Discs that the Player Can Play Few Things You should Know Protect Your Components from Power SurgesConnections Protect Your Components from OverheatingJacks and Cables Finishing the Connection Choosing a ConnectionDon’t Forget to Plug It To Watch DVD DVD Player + TV without A/V Input JacksTo Connect the DVD Player Good Picture and Sound QualityDVD Player + TV with A/V Input Jacks Better Picture and Sound QualityBest Picture and Sound Quality DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital ReceiverDolby Digital To Connect the VCR DVD Player + TV + VCRTo Watch VCR Menu System Navigation Tool Connect the AC Power CordSetting Up the Menu Languages Other Language OptionsAlso Keep In Mind Playing DvdsNew Way of Looking At Things Regional CodingLoading and Playing a DVD Resume FeatureTo Load and Play a DVD Fast Motion Playback Picture Scan DVD Playback FeaturesChapter Scan Freeze Frame and Frame AdvanceSelecting a Title Number Repeating PlaySelecting Specific Scenes on a DVD Selecting a Chapter NumberUsing the Elapsed Time Digits Arrows and Select buttonUsing a DVD’s Author Menu Selecting a Title Using the Title ButtonInitialized Settings Using the Subtitle Feature Changing the Subtitle Language On the PlayerChanging the Audio Language Using the Marker FeatureChanging the Camera Angle Storing a Marker During DVD Playback Playing a Marked PartClearing a Marker Playing Karaoke DiscsChanging Songs on a Karaoke Disc Playing Audio CDS Just Like Your CD PlayerTo Load and Play an Audio CD Audio CD Playback FeaturesLoading and Playing an Audio CD Skipping TracksRepeating Play Selecting a Specific TrackProgram Playback Deleting Programmed TracksPlaying Video CDS What’s a Video CD?If the Video CD Has Playback Control Loading and Playing a Video CDTo Load and Play a Video CD For More Information About Playback ControlVideo CD Playback Features Bypassing Playback ControlRepeating Play Changing the Audio Channel Output Program Playback With Playback Control Using the Setup Menu Putting You In ControlSetting Up the Rating Level If the Rating Level Feature Doesn’t WorkSelecting the Initial Audio Language Unlocking the Rating LevelOriginal Language Setting Selecting the Initial Subtitle LanguageAutomatic Subtitling Selecting the TV Screen Setting Letterbox Turning the On-Screen Messages Feature On or OffLittle More about Your Options Pan/ScanSelect Menu Language from the Setup menu Changing the Menu LanguageSelect Language Code Reference TroubleshootingLimited Warranty About the DVD PlayerFront Panel Controls Front Panel MessagesFront Panel Display Back PanelCommon Problem Solution Handling Cautions Maintenance of CabinetFormation of Condensation To receive a replacement unit before you return yours What your warranty coversHow you get service For how long after your purchaseIf you are not located near an exchange point Product Registration What your warranty does not coverHow state law relates to warranty If you purchased your product outside the United StatesReference North Meridian Street Indianapolis,