Preparation; General Notes; Connecting To A Tv - Philips DVD793C Owner's Manual

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Preparation
General
Notes
Depending on yourTV and other equipment you wish to
connect, there are various ways you could connect the
player: Use only one of the connections described below.
Please refer to the manuals of yourT\4VCR, Stereo System
or other devices as necessary to make the best
connections.
For"better" sound reproduction, connect the player's audio
out jacks to the audio in jad<s of your ampiifiec receiver;
stereo or audio/video equipment. See 'Connecting to
optional equipment' on page 12.
YourTV
may have only an RF-style jack, usually
labelled Antenna
In, 75 ohm ( _ ) or RF IN.You
will need an RF modulator
in order to connect
the
DVD
Player to yourTV.
See your electronics
retailer
for details on RF modulator
availability
and operations.
Caution:
-
Make sure the DVD
Player is connected
directly
to the TV. Set theTV
to the correct
video
input channel.
-
Do not connect the DVD Player's
audio out
jacks to the phono in jack of your audio system.
-
Do not connect your DVD Player via your
VCR.The
DVD image could be distorted
by the
copy protection
system.
-
Set yourTV
to the correctVideo
In channel.
Such channels may be called AUX
orAUXILIARY
IN, AUDIO/VIDEO
orA/V
IN, EXTt/EXT2/
EXTERNAL
IN, etc. These channels are often
near channel
00 on the TV. See yourTV
owner's
manual
for details
or keep changingTV
channels
until you see the DVD screen saver or Disc
playback
on the TV.
Connecting
to a TV
Make one of the following connections, depending on the
capabilities of your existing equipment.
When using the CONPONENTVIDEO
OUT/
PROGRESSIVE SCAN jacks, set theVIDEO
OUTPUT
switch to COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN,When
using the S-VIDEO OUT jack, set theVIDEO
OUTPUT
switch to S VIDEO.
ComponentVideo
(Y Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb)
connection
|
Connect the COMPONENTVIDEO
OUT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN Y PffCr Pb/Cb jacks on the DVD Player to the
corresponding
in jacks on theTV
using an optionalY
PdCr
Pb/Cb cable (Z),
Connect the Left and Right AUDIO
OUT1 jacks of the
DVD Player to the audio left!right in jacks on theTV (.4)
using the supplied audio cables.
Progressive
Scan (Y Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb)
connection
If your television is a high definition or'"digital ready"
television, you may take advantage of the DVD Player's
progresswe scan output for" the highest video resolution
possible. (Refer to page I4,)
1
2
If yourTV does not accept the Progressive Scan format, the
picture will appear scrambled if you try Progressive Scan on
the DVD Playen (Refer to page 14.)
Make sure theTV's Sync Mode setting is correct. For"
example, on some PhilipsTVs, set'SYNC
MODE" to
"SYNC NODE 2."An incorrect Sync Node setting will
cause the picture to shift off center on theTV screen while
using Progressive Scan.Check your TV owneYs manual for
details on correct Sync Node settings,
Connect the COMPONENTVIDEO
OUT Y PdCr Pb/Cb
jacks on the DVD Player to the corresponding
in jacks on
the TV using an optional Y PdCr Pb/Cb cable (Z),
Connect the Left and Right AUDIO
OUT1 jacks of the
DVD Player to the audio left!right in jacks on theTV (A)
using the supplied audio cables.
Notes:
-
Set the VIDEO OUTPUT switch to COMPONENT/
PROGRESSIVESCAN.
-
The progressive scan circuitry must be activated by
changing the Personal Preference. See page 14.
-
Progressivescan does not work with the analog video
connections (yellowVIDEO OUT jack).
S-Video
connection
|
Connect the S VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD Player to the
S Video in jack on theTV using an optional S Video cable
(Y),
2
Connect the Left and Right AUDIO
OUT1 jacks of the
DVD Player to the audio left!right in jacks on theTV (A)
using the supplied audio cables.
1
2
Video
(CVBS)
connection
Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD Player to the
video in jack on theTV using the video cable supplied (X),
Connect the Left and Right AUDIO
OUT1 jacks of the
DVD Player to the audio left/right in jacks on theTV (.4)
using the supplied audio cables.
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