Philips DVP1120/55 quick start Basic Connections, Connecting to television

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Basic Connections

TV

 

COMPONENT

 

S-VIDEO

VIDEO IN

AUDIO

IN

V (Pr/Cr)

 

IN

 

 

 

VIDEO IN

U (Pb/Cb)

 

 

 

 

Y

Audio

(red/white plugs) Video (yellow plug)

TV

 

COMPONENT

 

S-VIDEO

VIDEO IN

AUDIO

IN

V (Pr/Cr)

 

IN

 

 

 

VIDEO IN

U (Pb/Cb)

 

 

 

 

Y

2 Audio

1

Video

 

English

Step 1: Connecting to television

This connection enables you to view the video playback from this unit.

You only need to choose one of the options below to make the video connection.

For a standard TV, follow option 1.

For a progressive scan TV, follow option 2.

Option 1: Using Composite Video

jacks (CVBS)

You can connect this unit to a TV through the composite video cable which provides good picture quality.

Connect the audio/video cables (supplied) from the VIDEO AUDIO L/R jack on this unit to the video input jack (yellow) and Audio In jacks (red/white) on your TV.

Option 2: Using Component Video jacks (Y Pb Pr)

You can connect this unit to a TV through the component video cables which provides superior picture quality. The progressive scan video quality is only available when using Y Pb Pr connection and a progressive scan TV is required.

A Connect the component video cables (red/blue/green - not supplied) from the Y Pb Pr jacks on this unit to the corresponding component video input jacks (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or YUV) on your TV.

B Connect the audio/video cables (supplied) from the VIDEO AUDIO L/R jack on this unit to the Audio In jacks (red/white) on your TV. Leave the yellow video plug disconnected.

C Proceed to ‘Getting Started - Setting up Progressive Scan feature’ for detailed progressive feature setup.

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Contents Dvdvideo Player Modelo DVP1120 Reproductor de DVD240 V ~ 50/60 HzLaser Language Code Português Español English IndexTable of contents Table of contents Setup precautions Accessories suppliedCleaning discs General InformationDisc compartment Your DVD PlayerIR Sensor LED lightRemote Control RETURN/TITLE Disc MenuStop Ç PLAY/PAUSE uUsing the remote control Option 1 Using Composite Video Jacks Cvbs Connecting to televisionOption 2 Using Component Video jacks Y Pb Pr Basic ConnectionsConnecting the power cord Connecting to a Digital AV Amplifier/Receiver Connecting to an Analog Stereo SystemOptional Connections Getting Started Setting language preferencesFinding the correct viewing channel On-screen display OSD languageDVD menu Subtitle, Audio and Menu language for DVD playbackPress numeric keypad ‘1’ on the remote control Setting up Progressive Scan featureBefore you start If no picture is displayedPlayable discs Region codes for DVD discs Disc OperationsThis unit plays Basic playback controls Playing a discSelecting various repeat functions Off exit repeat modeUsing the Disc Menu Other playback features for video discs9on the remote control, then press OK to start playback English Repeating a specific segment A-BChanging subtitle language Changing sound track languagePlayback Control VCD/SVCD English ZoomingUse the numeric keypad 0-9 to input Using Display menu optionsSelecting title/chaper/track Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to input the a valid numberUse Switching camera anglesSupported file format Playing a Jpeg photo disc slide showZoom picture Rotating the pictureDisc menu appears on the TV Playing a MP3/ WMA discDuring playback Press OK to open the folderAccessing the setup menu Setup Menu OptionsOSD Language Subtitle Audio DVD Menu Aspect Ratio View Mode TV System169 FillInterlaced Video OutScan Smart PictureDigital Output Night ModeOff PCMSet Password Settings Use DefaultVolume YesInstalling the latest software Other FeaturesPress numeric keypad ‘966’ on the remote control Never unplug or turn off this unit during upgradeProblem Solution TroubleshootingNo sound or distorted sound Remote control does notFunction properly Unit does not start playback1dvp112055eng 5CR3aftFinal.38 2007-08-30 101028 AM Audio Format SpecificationsGlossary Glossary