User Guide

RIGHT
AUDIO INS-VIDEO IN
LEFT RIGHT
Connecting to a Stereo TV or VCR
Using the Stereo AV Cable (included)
Connecting to a Stereo TV or VCR
Using the S-Video Stereo AV Cable
TV or VCR Inputs
TV or VCR Inputs
Stereo AV Cable
S-Video Stereo AV Cable
To console
ANALOG AV OUT
To console
ANALOG AV OUT
AUDIO INVIDEO IN
LEFT RIGHT
Video
(Yellow)
Audio
Left
(White)
Audio
Right
(Red)
S-Video
Audio
Left
(White)
Audio
Right
(Red)
Connecting to a Stereo TV (Digital Ready)
Using a Stereo AV Cable and Component Video Cable
(For Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-001[USA] only)
TV Inputs
Stereo AV Cable
Component Video Cable
(Sold separately, see back cover for purchasing information.)
To console
DIGITAL AV OUT
Audio
Left
(White)
Audio
Right
(Red)
AUDIO IN
LEFT
To console
ANALOG AV OUT
Red Blue Green
Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y
NOTE: The Component Video Cable/Progressive Scan feature is only
available on Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-001(USA), pictured
above. This feature is not available on Model No. DOL-101(USA).
The Component Video Cable (sold separately, visit our web site at www.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-
3700) will allow you to display specially designed games in Progressive Scan Mode if your TV has
Progressive Scan capability (see your TV operation manual). Please see your Nintendo GameCube
software instruction booklet for availability of this feature.
When making the connections on pages 8 and 9, make sure to plug the Audio/Video plugs from the
Stereo AV Cable into the "IN" or "INPUT" connectors on your TV or VCR (Do not use connections
labeled "OUT" or "OUTPUT"). The yellow Video plug is not needed when using the Component Video
Cable (see illustration above).
NOTE: For the game image to appear on the TV when using the Stereo AV Cable, you must select the
Audio/Video input channel ("input select") on the TV or VCR that the cable is plugged into. Accessing
input select is different for each model of TV or VCR. See page 12 for more information on input select.
You can also find more information about input select on our web site at:
www.nintendo.com/consumer/inputselects.html
After completing the connections as shown, please turn to page 12.
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Video
(Yellow)
Do not
use