Owner's Manual

Setting up the Player
The picture and sound of a nearby TV,
VCR, or radio may be distorted during
playback. If this occurs, position the player
away from the TV, VCR, or radio, or turn
off the unit after removing the disc.
TV Connections
Depending on your TV and other equip-
ment there are various ways you can
connect the player. Please refer to the
manuals of your TV, stereo system or
other devices as necessary for additional
connection information.
Make sure the DVD player is connected
directly to the TV and not to a VCR,
otherwise the DVD image could be distort-
ed by the copy protection system.
Basic TV Connection (Composite Video
and Audio Connections)
Connect the VIDEO OUTPUTand AUDIO
OUTPUT jacks on the DVD player to the
video and audio input jacks on the TV
using the video (V) and audio (A) cable.
Rear of DVD player
TV
A V
Advanced TV Connection (Component
Video and Audio Connections)
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT-
PUTand AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the
DVD player to the component video and
audio input jacks on the TV using the
(C)
component video and audio (A) cable.
Rear of DVD player
TV
A
C
Set the [Progressive Scan] option to “On” on the
setup menu for progressive signal, see page 11.
Progressive scan work only with the component
video connection.
To enjoy progressive video
PUT jack to the phone in jack (record deck) of
your audio system.
Note
If your TV does not accept the Progressive Scan
format, the picture will appear scrambled.
If you set [Progressive Scan] option to [On] in
error, you must set the option to [Off]. Remove
any disc from the unit and close the disc tray. Then
press and hold STOP on the remote control for
five seconds.
Caution
7
Do not connect the DVD Player’s AUDIO OUT-
Audio Connection to Optional
Equipment
Connect the DVD player to your optional
equipment for audio output.
Amplifier equipped with 2-channel
analog stereo or Dolby Pro Logic ll /
Prologic
Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT-
PUT jacks on the DVD player to the audio
left and right IN jacks on your amplifier,
receiver, or stereo system, using the audio
cables ( A ).