Philips HTS3455 Option 4 Connecting to a HDMI- compatible TV, Basic Connections continued

Models: HTS3455

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Option 4: Connecting to a HDMI- compatible TV

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Option 3: Connecting to a Progressive Scan TV or component video input

The progressive scan video quality is only available when using Y Pb Pr connection and a progressive scan TV is required. It provides superior picture quality when watching DVD movies.

A Follow option 1 to make the basic video connection.

B Use the component video cables (red/ blue/green - not supplied) to connect the Y PB PR sockets on the DVD system to the corresponding component video input sockets (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/ Cr or YUV) on the TV.

C If your TV accepts progressive signals, proceed to ‘Getting Started - Step 5: Setting up Progressive Scan feature’ for detailed progressive feature setup.

Option 4: Connecting to a HDMI- compatible TV

HDMI (High Defi nition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface that allows pure digital video transmission without the loss of image quality.

A Use an HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the HDMI OUT on this DVD system to the HDMI IN on a HDMI- compatible device (e.g. HDMI TV, HDCP compliant DVI TV).

B When you have completed the necessary connections, installation and set-up, see ‘Audio Setup Page and Video Setup Page’ for optimum HDMI audio and video settings.

Helpful Hints:

The HDMI is backward compatible with some DVI devices using an appropriate adaptor plug.

If a DVI device is connected, an additional audio cable is required for audio transmission.

Most of the older DVI enable devices are not HDCP compliant and playback is not possible.

TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.

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