Basic Connections

TV

 

 

 

 

Scart convertor

 

 

TV

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Switch to

INPUT

OUTPUT

2

 

 

 

(red/white cables)

INPUT when it is

LAUDIO IN( R )

VIDEO

 

 

Video

1

used.

 

 

English

(red/white cables)

(yellow cable)

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

DIGITAL OUT

 

1

2 Audio

 

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

 

DIGITAL OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 1: Connecting to television

This connection enables you to view the video playback from this unit.

You only need to choose one of the options below to make the video connection.

For a standard TV, follow option 1.

For a progressive scan TV, follow option 2.

For a HDMI TV, follow option 3.

Option 1: Using Composite Video sockets (CVBS)

A Connect the audio/video cables (supplied) from the VIDEO OUT (CVBS) AUDIO out R/L sockets on this unit to the scart convertor (supplied).

B Connect the scart convertor (supplied) to the scart input socket on your TV.

Note:

When scart convertor is used, TV cannot automatically detect the SCART signal. Manual TV tuning to ‘SCART’ input is required, see your TVs manual for more information.

Option 2: Using Component Video sockets (Y Pb Pr)

You can connect this unit to a TV through the component video cables which provides superior picture quality. The progressive scan video quality is only available when using Y Pb Pr connection and a progressive scan TV is required.

A Connect the component video cables (red/blue/green - not supplied) from the Y Pb Pr sockets on this unit to the corresponding component video input sockets (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or YUV) on your TV.

B Connect the audio/video cable (red/white

-not supplied) from the VIDEO OUT (CVBS) AUDIO out R/L sockets on this unit to the audio input sockets (red/ white) on your TV. Leave the yellow video cable disconnected.

C Proceed to ‘Getting Started - Setting up Progressive Scan feature’ for detailed progressive feature setup.

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Philips DVP6620/12 manual Basic Connections, Connecting to television, Option 1 Using Composite Video sockets Cvbs