BenQ DV3750 user manual Connecting S-Video Signals, Equivalent

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Connecting S-Video Signals

1.Connect the S-Video output of your AV equipment to the display's S-VIDEO terminal using an S-Video cable. Pay attention to the direction of the connector on the S-Video cable when inserting.

2.Connect the audio output of your AV equipment to the display's S-VIDEO AUDIO L/R input terminals using the AV cable or

equivalent.

S-Video cable

An S-video signal provides a higher quality image to that of Composite video. It is recommended to use this input whenever possible. If your AV equipment provides a component video output (YPBPR or YCBCR), this should be used in preference to either composite or S-video signals.

Audio (AV) cable

DVD player

Connecting Component Video Signals

1.Connect the Component video output of your AV equipment to the display's COMPONENT Y CB/PB CR/PR terminals using a Component video cable.

2.Connect the audio output of your AV equipment to the display's COMPONENT AUDIO L/R input terminals using the AV cable or equivalent.

1. Of the currently available video signal types, Component video input offers the best quality. Component video output is available on progressive scan DVD players and Digital television decoders. The image quality with this type of input is superior to that obtained with S-video. All High Definition Television signals must go through this input.

2.DV3750 supports 480P, 720P, 576P and 1080i HDTV signals provided by high definition AV equipment such as a HDTV decoder.

3.Ensure the connector colors match, failure to connect the colors of the cables to the corresponding colored terminals will result in a incorrectly colour image or badly distorted image.

Component Video

Cable

Audio (AV) cable

DVD player

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Contents Welcome Disclaimer Important Safety InstructionsCopyright English Important Information Table of Contents Feature Menu TV Menu Performing Manual Installation TroubleshootingSpecifications Supported Modes Dimensional Drawings Enabling/Disabling Child Lock Changing Password PC MenuFunctions and Features IntroductionPackage Contents Getting Started with Your Display Lights up red when the display is in standby modeStandby mode Main Unit Front ViewChannel VolumeTerminal Panel Main Unit Rear View Connecting Audio and Video Signal Sources Setting up Your DisplayConnecting the Antenna Connecting Composite AV Video Signal Scart Connecting Composite AV Video Signal RCAConnecting S-Video Signals EquivalentConnecting RGB Signals Mini D-SUB Connecting DVI SignalsConnecting the Power Cord Connecting Audio Output SignalsChannel button on the display to go to the next step Initial SetupOr Volume Display to select a TV broadcast standardRemote Control Freeze TeletextPIP/PBP Screen aspect ratioUsing the Remote Control BatteriesSwitching Inputs Using the Remote ControlPower on, Power off and Standby Adjusting VolumeAdjusting Aspect Ratio Selecting a Picture ModeUsing the Freeze Function Buttons to sequentially change channelsUsing the Teletext Function Using the Sleep TimerAdjusting Backlight Display InformationOn-Screen Display OSD Menu OSD StructureAudio Menu Volume Adjust volume level Use To increase or to decreaseNavigating the OSD Menu Then press OK to enter the submenuUse Buttons on Auto, Mono Remote control or the Volume Adjust left or right speaker Balance Volume levelRemote control or the Volume Effect Volume buttons on the display to SurroundPicture Menu Picture Mode Settings Selecting a Picture ModeFeature Menu Aspect Adjust image aspect Remote control or Video signal. WhenTV signal in the center Ratio e.g. DVD signal, noPress OK to enter the submenu Remote control or the Volume Nederlands OSD menuTV Menu EnglishNaming a Channel Performing Manual InstallationEditing Channels Deleting a Channel Child LockSwapping Channels Enabling/Disabling Child LockChanging Password PC MenuTroubleshooting Antenna TV tuner SpecificationsSignal inputs Audio inputSupported Modes Dimensional Drawings720 × 31.47 70.08 28.32 DOS mode Unit mm
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