10 Connecting Audio / Video (AV) Peripherals - (I)

Configuration I: AV Signal Output from AV Jack

AV signal outputs

AV signal inputs

Using the AV signal cables in- cluded with this player or other cables of the same standard you are ready to ex- port to the following types of

peripherals:

1.Television set with AV input jacks.

2.VCRs (Recording is not permitted)

3.8mm and VHS-C video cameras (Recording is not permitted)

4.Overhead projectors

Please note that AV signal cables are bundled in sets of three different colors. The white cable is intended to carry left speaker audio, the red cable right speaker audio, and the yellow cable image signal data. The three wires are not structurally different, but the colors are intended to aid in correct installation. Please make sure that each output is plugged into the correct peripheral input (e.g., yellow output plugs into yellow input, etc.). Also, most modern electronic equipment must be manually switched before input signals can be processed and displayed. Please refer to the relevant owners’ manual to confirm how this switch should be accomplished.

NOTE

When the DVD player audio/video output is plugged into the A/V input jacks of a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) using the audio/video cables, (red, white and yellow RCA jacks) poor picture quality may result (i.e. screen on TV getting brighter and dimmer) due to Macrovision copy guard protection contained on some DVD discs.

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Audiovox PDVDNS, D1708PK owner manual Configuration I AV Signal Output from AV Jack