Connection to a TV equipped with component jacks

Getting started

English

You can enjoy high picture quality by connecting the unit's COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of your TV with the video cables.

 

 

Blue

Component video cable (supplied)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The unit

 

Green

 

Red

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AV COMPU LINK

 

 

 

Blue

PCM / STREAM

RIGHT

LEFT VIDEO

COMPONENT

480p

 

 

 

 

 

Y

PB

PR 480i REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

 

 

 

Green

Red

OPTICAL COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL OUT

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

 

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red

White

Scan mode selector

IN

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO

Y

PB PR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio cable (not supplied)

White

VIDEO

COMPONENT IN

 

 

LEFT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red

RIGHT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Connect "Y" to "Y", "PB" to "PB"(CB), "PR" to "PR"(CR) correctly.

The unit supports the Progressive scan system(480p) as well as the conventional Interlace scan system(480i).

If your television or monitor equipped with component jacks supports the progressive video input, you can enjoy a high quality picture by making the Progressive scan mode active.

If your television equipped with component jacks does not support the progressive scan mode Set the Scan mode selector to "480i".

If your television equipped with component jacks supports the progressive scan mode Set the Scan mode selector to "480p".

If you want to select the scan mode between the interlace and progressive modes (depending on the source condition, or when connecting more than one television etc.)

You can select the mode from the remote control unit. To do this, set the scan mode selector to "REMOTE".

(See "To make the Progressive scan mode selection active from the remote control unit" on page 8 for details about how to select the scan mode from the remote control unit when the scan mode selector is set to "REMOTE".)

NOTES

When the scan mode is set to the progressive mode, the PROGRESSIVE indicator on the front panel is lit. The color of the indicator differs depending on the "PROGRESSIVE MODE" setting on the "PICTURE" preference display and the status of the unit (see pages 8 and 49.)

When connecting to a TV using the VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack, make sure that the PROGRESSIVE indicator on the front panel is not lit. If it is lit, the VIDEO and S-VIDEO outputs do not feed the correct signals. To turn off the PROGRESSIVE indicator, set the scan mode selector on the rear panel to "480i". Or, while setting the scan mode selector to "REMOTE", make the Progressive scan mode inactive by following the procedure described on page 8.

When the component video input jacks of the TV is of the BNC type, use an adapter to convert a pin jack to a BNC jack (optional).

Make "ANALOG DOWN MIX" in the "AUDIO" preferences to "STEREO" (see page 51).

If your TV has a monaural audio input instead of stereo, you need to use an optional audio cable which converts stereo audio output to monaural.

To improve audio sound quality, connect the AUDIO OUT jacks to your separate audio equipment. (See the following pages.)

If your TV has an AV COMPU LINK terminal, you can use the AV COMPU LINK function. See "AV COMPU LINK remote control system" on page 58 for details.

About SCAN MODE

To display video on the television (monitor) screen, the conventional scanning method is called "Interlaced scan". With this method, only half of the horizontal lines are displayed at a time. So two fields complete a single picture (frame); i.e., the first field, containing all the odd-numbered lines, is displayed followed by the second field, containing all the even-numbered lines.

On the other hand, the Progressive scan system scans all horizontal lines at a time, so you can double the number of pictures compared with the interlaced scan, resulting flicker-free, high-density picture.

Depending on the material source format, DVD VIDEO discs can be classified into two types; film source and video source (note that some DVD VIDEO discs contain both film source and video source). Film sources are recorded as 24- frame-per-second information, while (NTSC) video sources are recorded as 30-frame-per-second (60-field-per-second interlaced) information.

When the unit plays back a film source material, uninterlaced progressive output signals are created using the original information. When a video source material is played back, the unit interleaves lines between the interlaced lines on each to create the interpolated picture and outputs as the progressive signal.

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JVC XV-S500BK manual Connection to a TV equipped with component jacks, About Scan Mode