Connections

Connecting the PDR-155 to a TV

Connecting a video signal

To connect a video signal, you can use the COMPONENT jacks, S VIDEO IN connector, or VIDEO IN jack.

Select a connection to match the input connectors on your TV.

Refer to the instruction manual for the TV you are connecting.

Before you connect a TV, turn off the power and unplug the TV. Do not connect the power cable of the PDR-155.

Connect the PDR-155 directly to the TV. If you connect a VCR between them, images from VCR tapes may look distorted.

Insert the cable plugs completely.

Incomplete

Insert completely

If the TV has component jacks:

Component jack connection provides a better image than an S video connection.

Tip:

Component video outputs also allow you to enjoy the improved picture quality offered by progressive scanning. (progressive scan-compatible NTSC color TV or monitor required.)

If the TV has an S video connector:

Use the included S video cable to make an S video connection. This connection offers better image quality than the VIDEO IN jack.

If the TV has neither component jacks nor an S video connector:

Use the included yellow pin cable to make a VIDEO IN connection.

Audio connection

To listen to TV audio, you need to connect the audio output of a TV or satellite tuner to the PDR- 155 TV/LINE IN jack.

If your TV or satellite tuner has digital output, connect it to the PDR-155 DIGITAL IN jack to listen to digital audio.

Digital audio has priority when both digital and analog jacks are connected.

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