Sharp HT-X1W E-19, TV connection, System connections continued, Preparation for Use

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HT-X1W

ENGLISH

System connections (continued)

Preparation for Use

E-19

!TV connection

Three types of sockets (VIDEO OUT, S-VIDEO OUT and COMPO- NENT VIDEO OUT) are available for connection of a TV and the main unit. Connect according to your TV.

Connecting to a TV with a video input socket:

You can enjoy DVD images by connecting your TV and the main unit with the supplied video cable.

Set the video mode to "Interlace" (default setting). For the proce- dure, refer to "Changing the video output mode".

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To video

 

output socket

Video signal

TV

Video cable

(supplied)

 

To video

 

input socket

Notes:

"Change the TV input in accordance with the connected socket.

"Do not connect other equipment (VCR, etc.) between the TV and the main unit. Images may be distorted.

"Refer to the operation manual of the equipment to be connected.

"Insert the plugs fully to avoid fuzzy pictures or noise.

Changing the video output mode:

1Insert a DVD disc (steps 1 - 3, page 25).

2In the stop mode, press the SHIFT button and SCAN SELECT button on the remote control.

Each time these buttons are pressed, the mode will change in the following order:

Interlace

Select this for a non-progressive scan TV

 

 

(use a video cable, S-video cable, or

 

 

 

 

component video cable).

 

 

Progressive

Select this for a progressive scan TV

(No display)

(use a component video cable).

Caution:

To enjoy images on a TV, make sure to select the right items for the following four: video cable, TV's video input socket, and this unit's video output socket and video output mode. Otherwise, images do not appear properly.

What is progressive scanning?

The conventional TV system displays 30 frames of still images per second to complete sequential movement (interlaced scanning). Whereas, progressive scanning displays one frame every 1/60th of a second (60 frames per second) to realise less-flicker, high-density images.

Compatibility of the progressive scan TV

Some progressive scan TVs are not fully compatible with this prod- uct, which may cause image distortion. In this case, switch the vid- eo mode from "Progressive" to "Interlace".

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