Kompernass KH 6511, KH 6510 manual Connecting to a television via video input composite video

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6.3.Connecting to a television via video input (composite video)

For this connection variant the television must be equiped with Audio/Video cinch sockets (Composite Video).

In order to connect the DVD player to a television via Composite Video you will need

• Audio/Video cinch cable

Connect the yellow plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable to the television's yellow video socket.

Insert the white plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable into the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.

Then insert the white plug at the other end of the Audio/ Video cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the television.

Insert the red Audio/Video cinch cable plug into the cinch socket inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.

Then insert the red plug at the other end of the Audio/ Video cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.

For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.

In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.

ÔOn this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: Video output.

6.4.Connection via component signal (YPbPr/Progressive Scan und YUV)

This connection variant is only possible with very high grade televisions, LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors

Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding play- back device to see if this connections variant is available. It is possible that additional playback device settings must be im- plemented.

The so called "Component signal" is put out via the YPbPr socket of the DVD player. The Component signal is also avai- lable in the form of

so called "YUV" signal (Half image) as well as in the form of

so called "YPbPr" signal (Full image/Progressive Scan).

On this topic, please refer to Section 15. "Glossary / KeyWord Index".

NOTE:

For both variants the television, to which you want to connect the DVD player must have two unoccupied Audio cinch sockets available.

The cable connections are the same in both cases; YPbPr-signal for Progressive Scan however can only be used if the television (or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD player, is capable of Progressive Scan.

If you are not sure whether the television (or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD player is capable of Progressive Scan and has cinch sockets available then you can check this by consulting the television's (or Video projec- tors's) instruction manual.

For both variations – "YPbPr" and "YUV"– you will need

an audio cinch cable (not supplied)

an YUV cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer.

On the rear panel of the DVD player you will find the three so called "Component Colour Out" sockets "Y", "Pb/Cb" and "Pr/Cr".

In order to connect the DVD player via component signal…

Connect the sockets "Y"(green), "Pb/Cb"(blue), and "Pr/Cr"(red) with the corresponding sockets on the televi- sion.

Insert the white plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable (not supplied) into the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.

Then insert the white plug at the other end of the audio cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the televi- sion.

Insert the red audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.

Then insert the red plug at the other end of the audio cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.

For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.

In the OSD menu under the menu Video/Video output/Component select respectively P-Scan.

ÔOn this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: Video output.

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