KiSS Networked Entertainment DP-600 Connecting your Player, Video connection, Composite Video

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Connecting your Player

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To obtain High Definition Playback of High Definition Content, we recommend you to connect your High Definition Display with an HDMI Cable. HDMI supports Standard, Enhanced, or High-Definition video, plus Multi-Channel Digital Audio in a single cable. Many sources of High Definition Video (as well as DVD upscaling require that the display product supports HDCP, which is an encryption format used on HDMI and DVI-D signals. To find out if your display device supports HDCP, please consult its manual. If your television does not support HDMI but has a DVI-input, a DVI to HDMI converter can be purchased separately.

If you do NOT own a High Definition Display, we recommend connecting your player to your television using the SCART cable that comes with your player. The SCART cable is the thickest cable with the large connectors in the ends. The SCART cable covers various analog video formats up to RGB quality, and analog Stereo audio. Connect one end of the SCART cable to “SCART OUT” on your player. Connect the other end to the SCART input on your television. Connect the power cable to the power connector.

If your television does not have an HDMI or SCART connector, you will have to connect both audio and video with separate cables as follows:

For connecting video, you have the following options:

VIDEO (Composite Video)

S-VIDEO (or “Super-VHS”, provides a better quality than VIDEO)

COMPONENT VIDEO (provides an even better quality than the above)

After connecting the video, you will have to connect the audio. You can connect the audio to either the television or your Hi-Fi Stereo or Audio/Video Surround System. The DP-600 outputs both analog and digital audio. Analog stereo audio is the most common format, and is supported by, in practice, all devices. For Surround setup, Digital Audio Output is recommended as connection to all Surround Amplifiers and A/V-Receivers.

For connecting the audio, you have the following options:

Connect ANALOG AUDIO OUT to your television using phono (RCA) jacks

Connect ANALOG AUDIO OUT to your HiFi stereo using phono (RCA) jacks

Connect COAXIAL or OPTICAL digital audio output to your Surround Amplifier or A/V-Receiver

Video connection

Connecting your KiSS DP-600 DVD & Media Player to your TV can be done using any of the cables below. (Only one cable can be connected at a time)

a.RGB via SCART

b.HDMI (the cable is an extra accessory)

c.Component RCA (the cable is an extra accessory)

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Composite via SCART

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Composite Video

 

e.S-Video (the cable is an extra accessory)

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Connecting your KiSS DP-600 DVD & Media Player to your amplifier can be done using any of the cables below. (Only one cable can be connected at a time)

a.Analog Digital Output, 2 Channels or 5.1 Channels

b.S/PDIF Coaxial Digital Audio Output (the cable is an extra accessory)

c.S/PDIF Optical/Toslink Digital Audio Output

(the cable is an extra accessory)

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Contents User Guide Contents Thank You for choosing the KiSS DP-600 Whats in the box Stereo Audio Cable Following elements are included in the box Front Panel Wireless AntennasOverview of the Player Back PanelOverview of the Remote Control BatteriesKiSS PC-LinkEnters the player’s KiSS PC-Link menu Video connection Connecting your PlayerVideo the cable is an extra accessory Composite VideoConnecting your Player to a Network Ethernet Connection using a routerUSB Mass Storage Device Connection Ethernet Network using a direct Internet connection Ethernet Network using a direct connection to the Computer Setting up a Wireless NetworkWireless Connection using a router or an access point Wireless Network using a direct Internet connection Equipment required Wireless Adsl modem Step-by-Step GuideTurning your player On for the first time Language Selection Quick SetupLoud Speaker setup selection Video output selectionSetting the Wireless Network Encryption Key 6a. Selecting the Network Wired Networks6b. Selecting the Network Wireless Networks Selecting the NetworkKiSS PC-Link Player MenuDisc Playback KiSS OnlineUSB Media Windows Media ConnectPlaying DVDs Playing Audio CDs, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA Using KiSS PC-Link Network settingsViewing Jpeg & PNG pictures Accessing your files KiSS OnlineWebRadio TV Guide Adding stationsOnline Weather StockViewImportant disclaimer regarding KiSS Online services KiSS Online GamesTotal number of games played Advanced Setup Regional SettingsVideo Settings Audio Settings Miscellaneous Settings Updating your PlayerObtaining a new firmware Installing the firmware Burning the CD on MacProduct Specification JPEG, PNGPAL, Ntsc Terms of Warranty SupportCopyright Contact Preamble Legal InformationGNU General Public License Is addressed as youNo Warranty On a medium customarily used for software interchange orEND of Terms and Conditions Copyright C 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Josh Coalson Expat LicenseFlac License Libhttp LicenseGiflib distribution is Copyright c 1997 Eric S. Raymond Libjpeg LicenseLibgif License Openssl LicenseLibpng License Timyxml License Tremor License TTA LicenseVersion 1.2, c 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved Copyright c 2002, Xiph.org FoundationImportant Safety Instructions Following Applies only to the U.S.A. and CanadaWET Location Marking ΞΛΛΗΝΙΚΆ/GREEK Waste Electric and Electronic264