Owner`s manual

If
your
AV
receiver has video
output
jacks,
connect
your
receiver (and
then
to
your
TV)
so
that
you can use
one
TV for several
different video sources (LD, VCR, etc.)
by
simply switching
the
input
source
selector
of
your
receiver.
The
player has
three
types
of
video
output
jacks. Use
one
of
them
in
accordance with
the
input jacks
of
the
equipment
to
be
connected.
Preparation
S-Video
terminal
<A>
S (separate) video connection achieves a
clearer
picture than composite video
connection by separating
color
and
luminance
when
transmitting signals. Use
commercially available S-video cable.
Receiver (and
TV)
with S-video input
is
required.
Composite
Video
terminal
<8>
Use
the
supplied video pin cable when
connecting
the
player
to
an
AV
receiver.
Component
Video
terminal
<C>
Component
video connection achieves
high
fidelity
in
reproducing colors
(better
performance than S-video connection),
separating video signal into luminance
(Y,
terminal
color-coded
as green), and
color
difference (Pb, blue/Pr, red). Use
commercially available coaxial cables.
Receiver (and
TV)
with
component
input
is
requiredcObserve
the
color
of
each jack
when
connecting.
If
your
receiver
does
not
have
component
output
jacks, connecting
the
player's
component
output
directly
to
your
TV's
component
input can
reproduce
better
video image.
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If
your
AV
receiver has video
output
jacks,
connect
your
receiver (and
then
to
your
TV)
so
that
you can use
one
TV for several
different video sources (LD, VCR, etc.)
by
simply switching
the
input
source
selector
of
your
receiver.
The
player has
three
types
of
video
output
jacks. Use
one
of
them
in
accordance with
the
input jacks
of
the
equipment
to
be
connected.
Preparation
S-Video
terminal
<A>
S (separate) video connection achieves a
clearer
picture than composite video
connection by separating
color
and
luminance
when
transmitting signals. Use
commercially available S-video cable.
Receiver (and
TV)
with S-video input
is
required.
Composite
Video
terminal
<8>
Use
the
supplied video pin cable when
connecting
the
player
to
an
AV
receiver.
Component
Video
terminal
<C>
Component
video connection achieves
high
fidelity
in
reproducing colors
(better
performance than S-video connection),
separating video signal into luminance
(Y,
terminal
color-coded
as green), and
color
difference (Pb, blue/Pr, red). Use
commercially available coaxial cables.
Receiver (and
TV)
with
component
input
is
requiredcObserve
the
color
of
each jack
when
connecting.
If
your
receiver
does
not
have
component
output
jacks, connecting
the
player's
component
output
directly
to
your
TV's
component
input can
reproduce
better
video image.
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