Panasonic DVD-A7 Operating Instructions Manual page 8

Dvd audio/video player
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Simple setup
- Connection
to
a television
These pages explain how to connect the unit to a television and set it up so that you hear the audio through the television's speakers.
Connections and procedures that enable you to enjoy the high-quality sound found on DVDs are described beginning on page 34.
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The included
AC power
supply
cord is for use with this unit only. Do not use it with other
equipment.
Connect the player to a television equipped with video and audio terminals
Turn off the power to all units. Read the operating instructions of the other equipment carefully.
Connect
Your
DVD Audio/Video
player
Directly
To Your
TV Set.
If the DVD AudioNideo player is connected to the TV through a
video cassette recorder, the picture may not be played back
normally with some DVDs. So we strongly recommend you not
to connect the DVD Audio/Video player to your video cassette
recorder when setting up your home entertainment system.
Do not place the player
on amplifiers or other
equipment which may
become hot.
Audio/Video
cable (incluc_ed)
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White (L)
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Red
(R
Conserving power
The unit consumes 15 W even when it is turned
off with [POWER]. To save power when the unit
is not to be used for a long time, unplug it from
the household AC outlet. All settings remaln in
memory.
Audio/Video cable (included)
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Audio input
terminals
(white)
(red)
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Television
Video input
terminal
S video input
(yellow)
terminal
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S video cable (not included)
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Connect only if your television has an S video terminal.
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Household AC outlet
(AC 120 V/60 Hz)
--AC power
supply
cord
(included)
The S video terminals
Connections throughthese terminals provide higher gualgy pictures than throughthe video terminal,
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