AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS

Note:

This connection is only possible with model DVD 4620.

A C

B

Video setup page

TV shape

PS

 

TV type

PAL

S-Video

Video output

S-Vi

 

Video mode

 

 

YUV

P-Scan mode

Auto

RGB

Video quality

 

 

 

4Video connection to a TV / Beamer with component video inputs (YCbCr / YPbPr)

Component video separates the video signal into three separate “components”, resulting in a higher picture quality than S-Video or standard composite video. In order to use component video, you have to use a TV/Beamer equipped with component video inputs.

You will also need a component/P-Scan video cable (not included) with sepa- rate connectors for Y, Cb/Pb and Cr/Pr signals. This type of cable also supports the Progressive Scan mode when used with high-end P-Scan TVs. Using the component video output or P-Scan mode requires the following steps:

1.Preparation:

-First, use an audio/video cable or S-Video cable to connect the DVD play- er to the composite video or S-Video input on your TV/beamer.

-If you are using model DVD 4010, connect the supplied AC power cord to the “AC IN” inlet on the rear side of the player, then plug into a power out- let. As model DVD 4620 has a fixed power cord, only plug the other end of the fixed power cord into the wall socket, if you are using model DVD 4620.

-Turn on the TV/beamer and the DVD player and select the corresponding video input on your TV/beamer.

2.Entering the setup menu to change the Video setting:

Enter the player’s setup menu by pressing the “SETUP” button on the remote control. Use the direction button Ato navigate to the “Video

setup page”, then press “ENTER”, navigate down to the “Video output” menu and press “ENTER” to enter the menu. Use the direction button Dto proceed down to the “YUV” setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection.

YUV output

3.Connecting the player using the component video cable:

Unplug the composite video or S-Video cable and connect the component

video cable to the appropriate jacks on your TV/Beamer. Normally, cables and jacks are color-coded to make the connection easier. Then adjust the TV’s/Beamer’s video input setting to correspond to the component video input.

COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE

TV or

COMPONENT Beamer

VIDEO INPUT

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Kodak 4620 user manual Preparation, Entering the setup menu to change the Video setting