Connecting To Component Videooutputdevices; Connecting To A Peripheral Audio System - PROTRON PLTV-37C User Manual

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Setting
Up the Display
Lponent
Video
Output
Devices
video devices, such as HDTV
high-end
DVD players, have
3onent 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.
Note:
There are two component
video signal
types: progressive scan and interlaced.
When connecting
a progressive scan
signal, use the Y, Pb, and Prinputs. When
connecting
an interlaced
signal, use the
Y, Cb, and Cr inputs.
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:
If you are connecting
a progressive scan video signal, use the Y, Pb, and Pr inputs.
If you are connecting
an interlaced
video signal, use the Y, Cb, and Cr inputs.
2.
Using two 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.
Connecting
to a Peripheral
Audio
System
Your display has audio outputs
that may
be used to play the display's audio on a
peripheral
system, such as a stereo
system or a home theater system. In
addition,
there is a line-level subwoofer
output that can be used to fill out the
bass.
To connect
the display to a
peripheral
audio system:
1.
Using two RCA cables, connect the
right (red) and left (white) audio
outputs
in the output
block on the
display (AV OUT) to the
corresponding
inputs on your audio
system.
2.
(OPTIONAL) If you have a powered
subwoofer,
connect a third RCA cable
from the SUBWOOFER output on the
display to the subwoofer's
input.
SUBWOOF
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