VocoPro Getting Connected cont, Connecting to the DTX-9909K’sInputs, Choosing A Video Output

Models: DTX-9909K

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Connecting to the DTX-9909K’s Inputs

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Connecting to the DTX-9909K’s Inputs

There are 5 available A/V input channels which allow you to connect up to 5 A/V players to the DTX-9909K: DVD, AUX1, AUX2, AUX3 and TV.

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Choosing A Video Output

The DTX-9909K offers the user with three video output and input options that can be utilized to optimize your home theater system or KJ set up. It is recommended to use the best available connection to maximize your video output.

Manual background Composite (Yellow RCA) – This type of connection is the most common type. Outputs are found on all DVD players, camcorders and other video output devices, inputs can be found on most TVs and video monitors. This connection requ ires a n RCA-stManual backgroundyle video cable (not included).

Manual background S – Video - This is the four-pin “seperate video” connection and provides a higher quality video signal than composite. Outputs can be found on most DVD players, camcorders and other video output devices, inputs can be found on many TVs and video monitors. This connection requ ires an S-Manual backgroundVideo cable (not included).

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background Component (Y’PbPr) – This type of connection provides the highest quality video signal of those found on the DTX-9909K. Outputs can be found on many DVD players, DVRs and other video output devices, inputs can be found on High-Definition TVs, as well as many modern Standard Definition TVs. This connection requ ires a component video cable (not included).

NOTE: The DTX-9909K will only output the type of video signal received from the corresponding input, it does not convert a lesser signal to a greater signal. It is recommend- ed you use the same type of video output connection used on the input.

It is suggested that you refer to the operating instructions of your video output devices, TVs and video monitors for specific information regarding the use of these outputs and inputs.

Connecting a DVD Player with RCA Audio and Video Outputs

A DVD or other A/V player can be connected to any of the 5 inputs using the L/R (red & white) RCA audio inputs and the RCA video (yellow) input.

What you will need

Player with RCA audio and video outputs

RCA L/R audio cable (red & white)

RCA video cable (yellow)

Audio

1.Connect one end of the red and white RCA audio cable to the L/R audio outputs on your player

2.Connect the other end of the red and white RCA audio cable to one of the L/R audio inputs on the DTX-9909K rear panel

Video

1.Connect one end of the RCA video cable to the RCA video output on your player

2.Connect the other end of the RCA video cable to one of the RCA video inputs on the DTX-9909K’s rear panel

3.Select the proper input channel on the DTX-9909K.

NOTE: All 5 of the A/V input channels have RCA audio and video inputs so make sure the correct one is selected.

Selecting the Correct input channel

Front panel : Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on the screen

Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on the remote control to access the correct input channel. i.e. AUX1 for the AUX1 input channel, DVD/OPT1 for the DVD input channel, etc.

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