English
8
Connections

Connecting to television

IMPORTANT!
– You only need to make one video
connection from the following
options, depending on the
capabilities of your television.
– Connect the DVD player directly
to the television.
Using Composite Video sockets
(CVBS)
A Use the composite video cable (yellow)
to connect the DVD player’s TV OUT
(CVBS) socket to the video input jack (or
labeled as A/V In, Video In, Composite or
Baseband) on the television (cable
supplied).
B To hear sound of this DVD player
through your TV, use the audio cables
(white/red) to connect AUDIO OUT (L/
R) sockets of the DVD player to the
corresponding AUDIO IN sockets on the
television (cable supplied).
AUDIO OUT
DIGIT AL
OUT TV OUT
COAXIAL
AUDI O
IN
V (Pr/Cr)
U (Pb/Cb )
Y
S-VIDE O
IN
VIDEO IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
AUDIO
OUT
V (Pr/Cr)
U (Pb/Cb )
Y
S-VIDEO
IN
VIDEO IN
COMPONEN T
VIDEO IN
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IMPORTANT!
– The progressive scan video quality
is only possible when using YPbPr
and a progressive scan television is
required.
Using Component Video sockets
(YPbPr)
A Use the component video cables (red/
blue/green) to connect the DVD player’s
YPbPr sockets to the component video
input sockets (or labeled as YPbPr) on
the television (cable not supplied).
B To hear sound of this DVD player
through your TV, use the audio cables
(white/red) to connect AUDIO OUT (L/
R) sockets of the DVD player to the
corresponding AUDIO IN sockets on the
television (cable supplied).
C Proceed to page 14 for detailed
progressive scan setup.
TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from
the power outlet.
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