Yamakawa DVD-208, DVD-278, DVD-268 manual Connecting the DVD-Player, Video-Connection

Models: DVD-268 DVD-278 DVD-208

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Connecting the DVD-Player

Note:

While your are connecting the DVD-Player to your TV-Set or Stereo-/Surround equipment, switch off all machines and pull their power cords.

Video-Connection

TV-set

If your TV-set does not have component inputs you should at least connect your DVD-Player with the S-Video cable. The video connection via the standard-AV output should be your last choice. To connect your DVD-Players to your TV-set via a Video-recorder is not recommended because it may result in massive picture distortions. These are created by the DVD-Player`s built in Macrovision copy protection system which every DVD-Player must have.

TV-set with direct antenna input (f.e. cable TV)

If your TV set is directly connected to the antenna (you are not using any receiver or decoder) you should connect the DVD-Player directly to the TV set via component output, S-Video or AV-Video (composite).

TV-set with indirect connection to antenna (f.e. Decoder/SAT-Receiver)

If your TV-set is connected to the antenna via a Decoder / SAT-Receiver you can either directly connect your DVD-Player to the TV or you can connect the DVD- Player to the Decoder/Receiver provided there are enough input connectors. The connection through a decoder/receiver may be better if there are no free component or S-Video inputs on your TV-set and you would have to use the AV-(composite) input instead. Decoder/Receivers normally have enough video input connector and can easily handle a connected. DVD-Player

Audio Connection

Audio playback using your TV-set

If you are only using your TV-set for audio playback you only need to connect the analog left and right signal (RCA) to your TV-set.

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Yamakawa DVD-208, DVD-278, DVD-268 manual Connecting the DVD-Player, Video-Connection