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Rear Panel Overview (continued from page 2-9)

The numbers in the RT-10 rear panel illustration shown on page 2-9 correspond to the numbered items that continue below.

3. Component Video Output Connectors (continued)

The component video output connectors provide progressive- scan and interlaced component video output. Progressive-scan component video output converts interlaced video signals to progressive video signals, doubling the amount of video information sent to a compatible display device. The result is a higher quality, more stable image with fewer video artifacts.

4. Composite Video Output Connectors

Provide composite video output. All versions include two RCA connectors labeled VIDEO. All composite video output connectors can be used at the same time.

5. S-video Output Connector

Provide S-video output. All versions include one S-video connector labeled S-VIDEO.

6. Euro or Peritel (TV A/V) Connector

Provides composite, S-video, or RGB video and two channels of audio output. Some versions include one SCART connector labeled TV A/V CONNECTOR. The Video Out parameter (3-27) controls video output format when the RT-10 is using the Euro or Peritel (TV A/V) connector.

7. Digital Audio Output Connectors

Provide digital audio output. All versions include one coaxial and one optical connector labeled S/PDIF, as well as one XLR connector labeled AES/EBU. The connector labeled AES/EBU provides S/PDIF digital audio output with AES/EBU electrical characteristics.

8. Analog Audio Output Connectors

Provide analog audio output. All models include eight RCA connectors labeled Front L/R (2 pairs), Surround L/R, Center, and Sub. The Audio Out parameter (3-16) can be used to configure these connectors to provide 2- or 5.1-channel analog audio output.

9. Trigger Input Switch

Enables and disables trigger control when the trigger input connector (number 10) on the RT-10 is connected to the trigger output connector on an associated component.

When the trigger input connector on the RT-10 is connected to the trigger output connector on an associated component and the trigger input switch is set to ON, the RT-10 responds when standby mode is activated or deactivated for the connected component. Whenever the trigger input switch is set to ON, the remote control POWER button cannot be used to activate and deactivate standby mode, even when the RT-10 is not using the trigger input connector.

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