Connecting To Component Video (Progressive Scan) Output Devices - PROTRON PLTV-32 User Manual

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Setting
Up the Display
Connecting
to Component
Video
(Progressive
Scan)
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 either composite video or S-Video.
Progressive scan component
video uses three signals
labeled Y, Pb, and Pr. Use this procedure
only for
progressive scan video (video formats 480p, 525p, 720p,
and so on). See the next section for information
on
connecting
interlaced
component
video signals to the
display.
Note:
The two component
video inputs (RCA and D4)
share an audio input.
To connect
a progressive
scan component
video
source to the display:
1.
Remove the connector
panel cover.
2.
Using the included
D4-to-RCA cable (shown on page
2), connect the three component
video outputs
(Y,
Pb, and Pr) on the output
device to the D4 jack on
the connector
panel. On the output
device, connect
the green RCA connector
to Y, the blue connector
to
Pb, and the red connector to Pr. Then connect the D4
connector
to the D4 jack on the connector
panel.
3.
Using two RCA cables, connect the right (red) and left (white) audio outputs on the source to
the corresponding
AUDIO-IN jacks next to the component
inputs on the connector
panel.
4.
Replace the connector
panel cover.

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