Connecting S-Video Devices; Connecting Component Video Devices - PROTRON PLTV-3750 User Manual

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Setting
Up the Dtsplay
Connecting
S-Video
Devices
Many video devices that have composite video outputs
also have S-Video outputs. S-Video uses a
single four-wire
cable to transmit
video information.
Two of the wires are used to transmit video.
Because it splits the video signal into two components,
S-Video generally
provides higher quality
than composite
video, but lower quality than component
video and HDMI (see below).
Note" The pins used in S-Video connectors
are somewhat
fragile. Take care to
avoid bending the pins, as a bent or
broken pin can cause loss of color
information
or total signal loss.
To connect an S-Video
source to the
display:
1.
Using an S-Video cable, connect the S-
Video output
on the source device to
the S-Video jack on the display.
2.
Using two RCA cables, connect the
right (red) and left (white) audio
outputs
on the source to the
corresponding
jacks in the S-Video
block on the display.
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Connecting
Component
Video
Devices
High-quality
video devices, such as HDTV
receivers and high-end
DVD players, have
component
video outputs. Component
video uses three RCA connections
to
transmit video information.
Because the
information
is split into three signals,
component
video offers higher quality
than composite
video and S-Video.
To connect a component
video source
to the display:
1.
Using three RCA cables, connect the
three component
video outputs
to the
corresponding
jacks in one of the two
component
video blocks on the display.
2.
Using two other RCA cables, connect
the right (red) and left (white) audio
outputs
on the source to the
corresponding
jacks in the same
component
video block used above.
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