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Basic Connection

Using Other Types of Video Output

In order to view clearer DVD images, it is recommended that you use a commer-
cially available S-video or component video cable when connecting your TV to the
video output.

Connecting Using

an S-VIDEO Output

Connect the S-VIDEO Output

jack on this Recorder to the S-

video input jack on your TV

using an S-video cable (com-

mercially available).

Important!
When using this connection, set
“PROGRESSIVE OUT” to “PRO-
GRESSIVE SCAN OFF” (see page
80).
After the connection
Plug in the power cord of the TV. Then
go to “EZ Set Up” (see page 25).
COMPONENT OUT
IN
FROM
ANTENNA
480i/
480p
OPTICAL COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTVHF/UHF/CATVLINELINE S-VIDEOVIDEOR-AUDIO-LS-VIDEOVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
PASS THROUGH
OUT 1
OUT 2
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 2
COMPONENT OUT
IN
FROM
ANTENNA
480i/
480p
OPTICAL COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTVHF/UHF/CATVLINELINE S-VIDEOVIDEOR-AUDIO-LS-VIDEOVIDEOR-AUDIO-L
PASS THROUGH
OUT 1
OUT 2
IN 1
AUTO
REC
IN 2
TV
The Recorder
To component
input jacks
To COMPONENT
Video Output jacks
TV
The Recorder
To S-video
input jack
To S-VIDEO
Output jack
S-video cable
(commercially
available)
Component
video cable
(commercially
available)

Connecting Using

the COMPONENT

Video Output

Connect the COMPONENT OUT

jacks on this Recorder to the

component input jacks on your

TV using a component video

cable (commercially available).

Important!
When using this connection:
If your TV is compatible with
progressive-scan component
video, set “PROGRESSIVE OUT” to
“PROGRESSIVE SCAN ON” (see
page 80).
If not, set it to “PROGRESSIVE
SCAN OFF”.
After the connection
Plug in the power cord of the TV. Then
go to “EZ Set Up” (see page 25).