CONNECTIONS
Choosing a Connection
TV (Normal, Widescreen, Projection, etc..)
Method 1 Method 2 Method 3
Connection to a TV (For Video)
TV
Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
DVD
PLAYER
Good
picture Better
picture Best
picture
Basic Audio
DVD Player + TV with Video Input Jack
DVD Player + TV with S-Video Input Jack
(If S-Video is selected in the VIDEO OUT SELECT.)
DVD Player + TV with Component Video Jacks
(If COMPONENT is selected in the VIDEO OUT SELECT.)
ANALOG AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
COAXIAL
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
SELECT
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
SELECT
S-VIDEO
Audio Output
Jacks
OR OR
AV Cable S-Video
Cable Video
Cables
Video Output
Jack S-Video Jack Component Video
Jacks
NOTE
• If COMPONENT is selected, S-Video will not work.
• If S-Video is selected, COMPONENT will not work.
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Choosing a Connection
Before Connecting the DVD Player
Connection to an Audio System
Method 1 Method 2
AUDIO
SYSTEM
DVD
PLAYER
The following show examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player
with a TV and other components.
• Always turn off the DVD player, TV, and other components before you
connect or disconnect any cables.
• Refer to the owner’s manual of the additional components you are connecting for
more information on those particular components.
OPTICAL
ANALOG AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO OUT
COAXIAL
Analog Audio Out
e.g) DVD-E217
e.g) DVD-E217
Digital Audio Out
2ch Amplifier
Audio Input Jacks Dolby Digital Decoder
Digital Audio Input Jacks
OR
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