HP MR4000N manual Identifying Your Component’s Cables, DTV Out Select YPbPr/DVI, DVI/RGB Out

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DTV Out Select (YPbPr/DVI)

Use YPbPr when you use the component connectors to a TV, monitor, or other video component input. This is compatible with resolution settings 1080i, 720p, and 480p.

Use DVI when you use the DVI connector to a TV, monitor, or other video component input. This is compatible with resolution settings 1080i, 720p, and 480p.

DVI/RGB Out

Use to connect a DVI input on an HDTV or monitor. Use a VGA-to-DVI adapter (not included) to connect a VGA monitor.

NOTE: Not all monitors with a DVI input are compatible.

Identifying Your Component’s Cables

Where you connect your component into the connectors depends on the type of component and cables you are using. Your HDTV Tuner is compatible with composite, component, DVI-D, or VGA cables. Use the following chart to determine your component type:

Type of

Description of Cable(s)

Where to Connect

Component

 

 

 

 

 

Composite

One three headed cable:

Insert the yellow cable into the

 

One yellow for video

yellow Video connector in the

 

One red for audio

Monitor Out section.

 

Insert the white and red cables into

 

One white for audio

 

the white and red (L and R) audio

 

 

connectors in the Monitor Out

 

 

section.

 

 

 

Component

Three or five headed cable:

Insert the red cable into the red

 

One red for red video

Y connector in the Component Out

 

One green for green video

section.

 

Insert the green cable into the

 

One blue for blue video

 

green Pb connector in the

 

Some component cables come with white and

Component Out section.

 

red audio cables attached.

Insert the blue cable into the blue

 

 

Pr connector in the Component

 

 

Out section.

 

 

Insert the white and red audio

 

 

cables into the white and red

 

 

(L and R) audio inputs in the

 

 

Component Out section.

DVI-D

One cable with 3 rows of 8 pins.

Insert the cable into the

 

 

DVI/RGB Out.

 

 

 

VGA

One cable with 3 rows of 5 pins.

Insert the cable into the DVI/RGB Out

 

 

connector. VGA-to-DVI adapter (not

 

 

included) is necessary.

 

 

 

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Contents HP MR4000N Hdtv Tuner User’s Guide USA Do not Open Important SafeguardsPage Page Page Table of Contents Troubleshooting Specifications Installing the HP Hdtv Tuner SafetyFirst Precautions What’s in the Box IntroductionRear Panel Connectors SetupDTV Out Select YPbPr/DVI Identifying Your Component’s CablesDVI/RGB Out Connecting an indoor/outdoor antenna Connecting the HP Hdtv TunerConnecting to a TV with a DVI connector Connecting to a TV with a component connector YPbPrConnecting a splitter for Picture-In-Picture TVs Connecting to an analog TV compositeConnecting audio equipment Front Panel Controls Using the HP Hdtv TunerIdentifying the remote control buttons Using the Remote ControlInstalling or replacing the remote control batteries Using the Electronic Program Guide EPGUsing the Main Menu Using the On-Screen MenuUsing auto memorizing to set up your channels Using the Channel MenuProgramming favorite channels Adding and deleting channelsFine tuning channels Adjusting the signal strength Using the Caption MenuAnalog mode Turning captions on and offDigital service info Digital serviceDigital service font Using the Lock MenuImportant notes about parental locks TV FCC subcategories for contentTV FCC age categories Screen format Using the Setup MenuRatio Zoom TimePillar box Daylight SavingAnalog Multi-Channel Television Sound MTS SoundDigital language Digital outputElectronic Program Guide EPG digital channels only Video noise reduction analog channels onlyDynamic range compression Problem Remedy TroubleshootingGeneral Specifications SpecificationsRF Specifications Federal Communications Commission Notice Agency Regulatory NoticeModifications CablesIndex IndexVideo noise reduction Index