Philips DVD762K manual Connection, General explanation, Video connection

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Connection

General explanation

0Video connection and Audio connection can be totally separate. That means you can connect the Video output to one equipment and connect the audio output to another with no problems. Depending on your TV and other equipment you want to connect, there are various ways you connect the player. Possible connections are shown in the following drawings.

0Please refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR, stereo system or other devices as necessary to make the best connections.

0Do not connect your DVD-player via your VCR. The video quality could be distorted by the copy protection system.

0For better sound reproduction, conncet the player's audio out jacks to the audio in jacks of your amplifier, receiver, stereo or A/V equipment. see [ Audio Connection].

Caution: Do not connect the player's audio out jack to the PHONO IN jack of your audio system.

Video connection

Video CVBS connection

0CVBS video output is the most common video format in use now, it combines brightness signal and chroma signal together and only uses one cable for output. Plugs of the cable are both yellow in color.

0Connect the Video socket on the rear of the player to the corresponding socket on the TV using the cable supplied.

S-Video connection.

0S-video output includes two separated signals, they are brightness and chroma. Reproducing high quality picture is its advantage.

0Connect the S-Video connector on the rear of the player to the corresponding connector on the TV using the S-Video cable (not supplied).

Component video connection (Y/CB/CR)

0Component video of Y/CB/CR format includes three component signals, they are

Y; CBLUE ; CRED.

0Connect the Y/CB/CR connector on the rear of the player to the corresponding connector on the TV using the component video cable (not supplied).

Caution: Component video and S-video can not work at the same time, so you have to set one of them to be active by the such way as shown on the chapter [Video output].

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DVD Laser safety General InformationContents Digital video Entertainment for the new millenniumDVD-Video Super VCD PlacementVideo CD Audio CD Functional overview Rear panel Display Functional overview Remote control VolumeGeneral explanation ConnectionVideo connection Audio connection Connect Audio output to TVGeneral operation Video control during playback Playing a DVD-video discAudio control during playback Playing a title Playing title/chapterTitle & chapter Playing a chapterCamera angle Special DVD featuresZoom Audio languagesSlow Forward Playing a Super VCD/VCD/CD DiscStill picture and step frame Audio channel selectionPBC on PlayBack Control Playing a SuperVCD/VCD/CD DiscPlaying title/track PBC offRepeat A-B Video Control Karaoke learning and language learning functionPreview function Disc introductionGeneral operation of karaoke function General setup of karaoke functionAudio channels option Enter the setup menu Setup MenuGeneral setup menu Way of operationsChoose the item on or OFF by pressing the 34 keys Video outputScreen size shown on the left OSD language Speaker setupScreen saver C. Dynamic Range Compression Downmix modeCenter speaker Surround speaker Center delaySurround delay Subwoofer speakerSpdif setup Pro Logic setupTest tone Lpcm 96K mode Preferences setupSpdif OUT setup Audio languagePassword Subtitle languageParental control Disc maintains Before requesting service Conditions of warranty Australia WarrantyPhilips Product Warranty for Australia only Philips Authorised service centersHow to claim New Zealand WarrantyGuarantee and Service for New Zealand ConditionsSpecifications Analog Audio OutputDVD762K