Philips SL400i/37 manual Overview of SL400i connections, 34ENGLISH, Using S-Video

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Chapter 11 - Overview of SL400i connections

Connect the SL400i to your TV.

You only need one video connection between the TV and the SL400i (Composite Video, S-Video, or Component Video).

S-Video or Component Video provides better picture quality than Composite Video. To use these connections, these options must be available on your TV.

(For the availability of the necessary connectors on your TV, please read the user’s manual of your TV.)

1 Connect the Audio + Composite video cable to the audio and video outputs % of the SL400i and to your TV.

Use the yellow connectors of the Audio + Composite Video cable to connect the CBVS

Video output of the SL400i to the Composite Video (CBVS) input of your TV.

Note: set the P-SCAN switch $ (on the back of the SL400i) to OFF.

> This will enable you to view the user menus and multimedia content on the television screen.

Use the white and red connectors of the Audio + Composite Video cable to connect the Left/Right Audio output of the SL400i to the Audio inputs of your TV (white for left, red for right).

Option: connect the SL400i to an audio set using the second audio outputs ! or the digital audio output 0.

2As an option, you can connect a S-Video or Component Video cable (not supplied) between the upper S-Video or Component Video output of the SL400i and your TV.

Using S-Video

Use an S-Video cable (not supplied) to connect the SL400i’s S-VIDEO output to the

S-Video input (or labelled as Y/C or S-VHS) on the TV.

Note: set the P-SCAN switch $ (on the back of the SL400i) to OFF.

Using Component Video (Pr/Cr, Pb/Cb,Y or YUV)

Use a component video cable (not supplied) to connect the SL400i’s Component Video outputs to the Component Video input (or labelled as Pr/Cr, Pb/Cb, Y or YUV) on the TV.

If you are using a Progressive Scan TV (TV must indicate Progressive Scan or ProScan capability) set the P-SCAN switch (at the rear of the SL400i) to ON. Otherwise, set it to OFF.

See the chapter ‘Options menu’ on page 37 of the extended User Manual on CD-ROM for choosing the connection type (Component or CVBS/S-Video): Only select Component if you have made Component Video connections to your TV.

Note: the progressive scan video quality is only possible through the COMPONENT VIDEO output

3 Connect a stereo audio cable between the second Audio L/R output (stereo) ! of the SL400i and the audio input of your sound system.

> Making this connection enables you to listen to audio playback through your sound system.

4 As an option, you can connect a coax digital audio cable between the Digital audio output (coaxial) 0 of the SL400i and the digital audio input of your sound system. If your sound system has a coaxial digital audio input, you can use this connection for digital audio playback.The digital audio output is always on, and provides a PCM digital audio signal if this is supported by the media being played.

5 If you want to use the Ethernet port $ on the SL400i, see the chapter on making a wired network connection on page 15-17.

6 Connect the mains cable between the AC Mains input 9 of the SL400i and a mains socket that provides electrical power.

> The indicator in the Power button lights up after connecting the SL400i to the mains.

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Contents SL400i EnglishWifi Wireless Multimedia Link Instructions for useA Front view B Rear viewHelplineUSA CanadaHow to use Introductionranty Packaging contentsB Rear view Legend of illustration inside flapA Front view ENGLISHIndex 6ENGLISHSafety Precautions Important informationENGLISH Start by installing Philips Media Manager Chapter 1 - Installing the software8ENGLISH Go to chapter 2.2 on page Chapter 2 - Connecting the SL400iGo to chapter 2.1 on page Go to chapter 2.3 on pageInstalling 10ENGLISHENGLISH Have funWireless Network Name SSID Installingof your wireless network 12ENGLISHENGLISH If you do not see any messages on the TV screen14ENGLISH Have funEthernet port required Network hub InstallingENGLISH 16ENGLISH 7Explore the PC Link menu on the TV screen ENGLISHHave fun INTERNET RC Key 3.3 Registration for free Internet servicesENGLISH SMS-stylealphanumeric entry order20ENGLISH Have fun4.2 PC Link Chapter 4 - Using the SL400i4.1 Internet ENGLISHTo go back to a previous menu, press Chapter 5 - Basic navigation22ENGLISH Environmental information Additional informationUpgradeability DisclaimerProblem Chapter 6 - Problem solving6.1 Audio/video problems Solution6.2 PC / Network problems ProblemSolution ProblemSolution 26ENGLISH7.1 Remote control buttons Chapter 7 - Remote Control1 2 6 3 ENGLISH7.2 Placing batteries 7.3 Using the remote control28ENGLISH Direct number key entry ENGLISHNavigation keys SMS TEXT-stylekeys9.1.1 Jump To number keys on the remote control Chapter 9 - Advanced navigation and advancedSL400i functions 30ENGLISH9.1.3 FAVORITES, RETURN, INFO!, RECENT 9.2 Play ViewENGLISH 9.2.1 For movies9.2.2 For photos 32ENGLISH9.2.3 For music ENGLISH Chapter 10 - Advanced Philips Media Manager usesAbout ‘My.Philips.com’ Using Component Video Pr/Cr, Pb/Cb,Y or YUV Chapter 11 - Overview of SL400i connectionsUsing S-Video 34ENGLISH12.1 Main Menu System Menu Chapter 12 - Options menuENGLISH 36ENGLISH 12.2 Picture MenuTV Shape 12.3 Network menu ENGLISH12.3.1 Static IP settings 38ENGLISHENGLISH 12.4 Preferences menuParental Level Disclaimer WIRELESS Chapter 13 - What you need to know about networksWIRED 40ENGLISHHOW TO INTERCONNECT WIRED NETWORKS ONE-ON-ONEWIRED NETWORKWIRED NETWORK WITH MORE THAN TWO PCs ONE-ON-ONEWIRELESS NETWORKSecuring your network from Internet access What are wireless network connections?Securing your wireless network What is WEP?ENGLISH DONTa Setting the encryption key for the SL400i Chapter 15 - Entering an encryption key44ENGLISH Example, for the Philips Wireless USB Adapter ENGLISHICS configuration and usage issues Chapter 16 - Internet Connection Sharing46ENGLISH Enabling Internet Connection Sharing ICS ENGLISH48ENGLISH ENGLISH The Home Networking wizard will appearEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 50ENGLISHCheck your networks IP configuration Chapter 17 - Advanced Network Problem solvingCheck with your Internet Service Provider ENGLISHFor Windows 98SE / Windows Me Check your computers IP configuration as follows52ENGLISH For Windows XP / WindowsChapter 18 - Glossary ENGLISHChapter 19 - Technical specifications 54ENGLISH3103