Player Controls (5)
2
1 AV Signal Jacks
Depending on the position of the” INPUT OUT- PUT “switch, the DVD player can accept exter- nal inputs and provide an output signal through the standard AV jacks.
When “ INPUT “ is selected (right) on the “ OUT- PUT INPUT “switch the player is ready to accept data input from an outside source. When “ OUT- PUT “is selected (left) the data may be sent to a variety of devices, including television, amplifier, VCR, tape recorder, video camera, laser disc player, and so on. During output the player will continue to display video on its screen and broad- cast sound from the speakers.
Please note when installing the AV wires that the white wire is designated for the left speaker, the red wire for the right speaker, and the yellow wire is for the video signal.
5. Player Controls (5)
In the” INPUT “mode the player will accept inputs from an amplifier, VCR, tape recorder, video camera etc. for broadcast on its onboard LCD screen and speakers. Input signals are given precedence over any disc currently running on the player.
2 INPUT - OUTPUT Switch
Moving the switch either to the left or right will set the player to provide input or output signals (refer to section 1). When the switch is set to the left (OUTPUT), the player will output AV signals to outside sources. When set to the right (INPUT), the player will input AV signals from outside devices.
Important: Once set to |
|
the “ INPUT “position, all |
|
player sound and video out- |
|
put will cease in preparation |
|
for external AV input . |
|
Therefore, during normal |
|
operation, please make sure | 3 |
this setting is on” OUTPUT “. |
1
3 S-VIDEO Output Port
For higher quality video output the player provides an
15