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S-VIDEO or VIDEO jacks
The S-VIDEO connection is your third choice, and is superior
to the standard composite video connection.
If the TV or monitor has an S-VIDEO jack, connect it with a
high quality S-VIDEO cable.
If neither COMPONENT VIDEO nor S-VIDEO are available,
connect the TV or monitor with a high quality RCA cable
designed for video applications.
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AC power cord
Insert the supplied AC power cord in the DV-20D's socket.
After all other connections are complete, connect the plug to
the wall socket.
To avoid fire, electric shock, etc., do not use any power
cords other than the one included with the DV-20D. If you are
not going to use the unit for some time, disconnect the power
cord from the wall socket.
Before Going On
Once a connection with the TV or monitor has been made,
you need to set the following settings. Otherwise, distorted
images or no picture at all would appear on the TV screen.
CAUTION:
In the default setting, the COMPONENT jacks are not active.
If you want to use COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, perform the
following steps.
1. Connect the VIDEO jack with an RCA video cable. You can
use the provided yellow cable. (Or connect the S-VIDEO
jacks with an S-VIDEO cable.)
2. Connect the COMPONENT jacks with a component video
cable.
3. Turn the unit and TV on, and select "Component"
in the SETUP menu (see page 66, "Video Output").
4. Turn the unit off and disconnect the RCA video cable (or the
S-VIDEO cable).
COLOR SYSTEM
You have to select the color system to match your TV.
When all the connection has been done, turn the DVD player
and the connected TV on.
If your TV is MULTI or PAL, press the PAL/NTSC button
repeatedly until "MULTI" or "PAL" appears on the TV screen.
The default setting is PAL.
PAL:
Select PAL when a PAL TV (European
standard) is connected.
NTSC:
Select NTSC when a NTSC TV (American
standard) is connected.
MULTI:
Select Multi when a MULTI TV is
connected.
Note:
< This setting will be reset to the default when you turn the
power off. Be sure to set the desired mode in the SETUP menu
(see page 66, "TV Type").
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
If your TV does not support progressive scan, do not use this
setting.
1. Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
to your TV's COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks,
and select "Component" in the SETUP
menu.
(See "CAUTION" on the left column.)
2. Press the SETUP button, and then press the
GUI button.
"PROG ON" will light up in the front panel display.
< The default "PROG OFF" setting is for regular TVs that are not
capable of progressive scan (the technology called interlace
scan is used).
< When set to PROG ON, the RGB, S-VIDEO and VIDEO terminals
are disabled.
'CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH
DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH
THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE
DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE. IN CASE OF 525 OR 625
PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS, IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION
TO THE 'STANDARD DEFINITION' OUTPUT. IF THERE ARE
QUESTIONS REGRADING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH
THIS MODEL 525p AND 625p DVD PLAYER, PLEASE CONTACT
OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.'
There are additional settings you need to set before operating
the DV-20D. See the section, "Settings".
ENGLISH
PAL/
NTSC
SETUP
GUI
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