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Panasonic DVD-CV50 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

Dvd/video cd/cd player

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=Ensure that this unit and other equipment to be connected are switched to the standby mode or off and disconnect the AC power supply cord
before commencing connection.
eDo not block ventilation holes of any of the equipment and arrange them so that air can circulate fraely.
• Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment.
• Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables.
• See page 36 for information about how to upgrade your system with other audio/visual equipment.
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• Peripheral equipment and optional cables sold separately unless otherwise indicated.
• TV volume may be lower when playing DVDs than during television broadcasLs. Turn the volume up while playing DVDs and reduce it to the
previous level before switching the source back to television to avoid sudden changes in volume.
eWhen you have finished connection, select the appropriate screen type at the initial setting =6 TV Aspect" according to your television (4:3/16:9)
(-P page 11). No changes are needed if you connect the unit to a conventional
television (4:3).
Conserving
power
• The unit consumes approximately 2.0 W even when it is turned off with [POWER _/t]. To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long
time, unplug it from the houssheld AC outlet.
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Television
Audio/video
cable (included)
(See the note at the bottom of this page.)
-- AC power supply
cord (included)
Back of the unit
• If your television is monaural, use a sterrao-monaural audio cable instead of the supptied audio/video cable. The video part of the cable (yellow)
can still be used if required.
Audio cable
To TV audio input terminal 4- =E_,
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To the unit's audio output terminal (white, =L")
To the unit's audio output terminal (red, "R")
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