Performing With A Background Image From A Dvd Player - Roland Vima RK-500 Owner's Manual

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Enjoying Music and Video with the VIMA

Performing with a Background Image from a DVD Player

You can connect your DVD player and use an external display or a television connected
to the VIMA to show the image from the DVD player while listening to the music or
narration through the VIMA's speakers. You can also temporarily mute the DVD's sound
on the VIMA and perform to the DVD's background video, or decrease the melody
portion and sing the melody yourself.
1.
Turn the DVD PLAYER INPUT [VOLUME] knob all the way to the left so that
the volume is minimized.
2.
Connect your DVD player.
If you want to connect your DVD player and display its video image, connect it to the DVD PLAYER
INPUT video connector located at the left of the VIMA's front bottom. The VIMA provides both a
VIDEO (composite) jack and S-VIDEO connector. Use the type of connector that's appropriate for
your DVD player.
If you want to hear the audio from the DVD player, connect your DVD player's audio output jacks
to the AUDIO L/R jacks of the DVD PLAYER INPUT section located at the lower left of the VIMA.
NOTE
NOTE
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For details, refer to the owner's manual of your DVD player.
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Video jack
AUDIO
S-Video connector
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Red
AUDIO L/R jacks
Audio
DVD player cables can differ depending on the model. Check the shape of the
connector on the VIMA, and make sure you have the correct type of cable when
making connections.
You can also connect your DVD player to the VIMA's CAM 1 connector or CAM 2
connector and view the video from your DVD player on the external display.
Make sure that the DVD player you're connecting matches the television format
selected on the VIMA. For details on setting the television format of your DVD player,
refer to the owner's manual for your DVD player. For details on setting the VIMA's
television format, refer to "Specifying the Television Format (NTSC/PAL)" (p. 120).
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