CONNECTION TO A PROGRESSIVE SCAN TV/DISPLAY
Models DVD55 /57 59 Only
Some Televisions and monitors are equipped with component video inputs and are capable of reproducing a progressively scanned video signal. Connecting to these inputs allows you to view higher quality pictures with less flicker.
STANDBY |
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| EJECT |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
9 | 0 | 10+ | GOTO |
AUDIO | SUBTITLE | ANGLE | ZOOM |
TITLE |
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| MENU |
| SELECT |
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SETUP |
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| RETURN |
PLAY | PAUSE | STOP |
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| VOL |
SLOW | MODE | MUTE |
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PSM | REPEAT | CLEAR | |
SEARCH |
| SKIP | |
PAL/NTSC | OSD |
Note: If you find that you have no display but are getting sound from your speakers, you have set the DVD player into progressive scan mode. Simply press the
If your progressive scan TV has Y, Pb, Pr video inputs, you can use the player’s P, Pb, Pr outputs. Press the
If this player’s audio outputs are also connected to the TV, the L/R channels of MIXED AUDIO OUT should be connected to the Tv’s AUDIO IN terminals.
It is imperative that you use high quality component video cables to ensure the best possible performance.
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