Connection to TV and Audio players
IMPORTANT! Ensure that ALL equipment to be connected is
SWITCHED OFF before proceeding.
We also recommend that you consult with the connecting
instructions of any equipment to be connected before you pro-
ceed.
Connecting to Stereo TV (configuration A
1. TV set
2. DVD player
3. L/R (Front) Audio Output (White / Red – RCA connectors)
4. S-video Output (Video option 1)
5. To Audio In on Stereo Amp (White / Red – RCA connectors)
6. To 21 pin SCART input on TV (Video option 2)
7. To S-video input connector on TV (Video option 1)
8. AC power cord
9. AC Plug (220-240V AC, 50Hz)
10. 21 pin SCART connector on DVD (Video option 2)
11. To RCA Video In on TV (Video option 3)
12. RCA Type AV cord to Video Out on DVD (Video option 3)
13. Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr Output (Video option 4)
14. To Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr input connector on TV(Video option 4)
Note: There are four ways to connect the video out of this player
to the TV set. Option 1: S-Video. Option 2: SCART to SCART.
Option 3: RCA Video Out. Option 4: Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr(If your TV has
the P-SCAN or COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT function, you can
select this option. )
Use only one of the above options to avoid picture interference.
S-video output connector
The S(separate) video output connector separates the color (C)
and luminance (Y) signals before transmitting them to the TV set
in order to achieve a sharper picture. Use the S-video cord when
connecting the player to a TV set equipped with an S-video input
connector for optimum picture clarity.
Connecting to monaural TV set B
1. TV set
2. DVD player
3. 21 pin SCART to SCART cable (not supplied)
4. To SCART connector on TV
5. To SCART connector on DVD player
Connecting to audio equipment C
1. Audio equipment (i.e. Hi-Fi system)
2. TV set
3. DVD player
4. L/R (Front) Audio Output (White / Red – RCA connectors)
5. To Audio In on Stereo Amp (White / Red – RCA connectors)
Note:
When playing a DVD, the TV volume may be a different level to
that of TV broadcasts, etc. If this is the case, simply adjust the
volume on the remote control to the desired matching level.
If this player is connected to the TV through a video cassette
recorder, the picture may not be play back normally with some
DVDs. If this is the case, do not connect the player via the VCR.
Note:
When the DVD player's video outputs is connect with the TV and
the TV is broadcast normally. Please cut off the other connections
from the DVD player's video outputs to the TV, in order to avoid
the interference and insure the quality of the pictures.
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