8.1 Connecting to a television via ScartCable/RGB

Note:

Connecting the DVD player to a television with a Scart cable via the RGB input offers a high quality connection. Select this connection variation in the case of televisions equipped with an RGB input. If you are not sure if the television is equipped with an RGB input then you can check this by consulting the televi- sion's instruction manual.

Connect the jack inscribed with EURO SCART to a television Scart socket by using the supplied Scart cable.

For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.

In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.

On this topic see also chapter 10.3 Video settings: Video output.

8.2 Connecting to a television via S-Video

Note:

For this type of connection the television must have available an S VIdeo input and two audio "IN" cinch sockets. If you are not sure if the television

is equipped with S Video and/or cinch sockets you can check this by consul- ting the television's instruction manual.

For this connection variant you will need:

an audio cinch cable (not supplied)

an S-video cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer. To connect the DVD player to a television via S-video:

Connect the jack inscribed with S-VIDEOto a television S-video socket using an S-video cable.

Connect the audio output sockets L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player to the corresponding audio inputs on the television with an audio cinch

cable.

Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond.

For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.

In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.

On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.

8.3 Connection to a television via video input (Composite Video)

For this connection variant the television must be equipped with Audio/Video cinch sockets (Composite Video).

In order to connect the DVD player to a television via Composite Video you will need

• an audio/video RCA cinch cable (supplied)

Connect the yellow marked video socket with the yellow VIDEO socket on the television.

Connect the audio output sockets L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player to

the corresponding audio inputs on the television.

Make sure that the colour markings yellow, red and white correspond.

For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.

In the OSD menu select the menu item Video/Video output/RGB.

On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.

8.4 Connection via component signal (YPbPr/progressive scan and YUV)

This connection variant is only possible with very high grade televisions, LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors

Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding playback device to see if this connections variant is available. It is possible that additional playback device settings may have to be implemented.

The so called "Component signal" is put out via the YPbPr socket of the DVD player. Component signals are available in the form of the so called "YUV" signal (Half image) as well as in the form of the so called "YPbPr" signal (Full image/Progressive scan).

On this topic, please refer to Section 18. "Glossary / KeyWord Index“.

The cable connections are the same in both cases; YPbPr-signal for Progressive Scan however can only be used if the television (or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD player, is capable of Progressive Scan.

If you are not sure whether the television (or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD player is capable of Progressive Scan and has cinch sockets available then you can check this by consulting the television's (or Video projectors's) instruction manual.

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