Connection; General Explanation; Video Connection - Philips DVD707/751 Service Manual

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General Explanation

¶ Depending on your TV and other equipment you wish to connect, there
are various ways you could connect the player. Possible connections are
shown in the following drawings.
¶ Please refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR, stereo system or other
manuals as necessary to make the best connections.
¶ For better sound reproduction, connect your player's audio output to
the audio input of your amplifier, receiver, stereo or A/V equipment (see
[Audio Connection]).
Caution:
– Do not connect the player's audio output to the PHONO
IN jack of your audio system.
– Do not connect your DVD-player via your VCR because
video quality could be distorted by the copy protection
system.

Video connection

Video CVBS connection
¶ CVBS video output is the most common video format and it combines
brightness signal and chroma signal together by using only one cable for
output. Plugs of the cable are in yellow colour.
¶ Connect the Video output on the rear panel of the player to the
corresponding input on the TV using the cable supplied.
S-Video connection
¶ S-Video output is a video output that refers to two separated signals,
brightness signal and chroma signal. The advantage of this connection is
by reproducing a high quality picture.
¶ Connect the S-Video output on the rear panel of the player to the
corresponding input on the TV using the S-Video cable (not supplied).
Component video connection
¶ Component video includes three types of signals, they are Y; CBLUE ;
CRED.
¶ Connect the Y/CB/CR output on the rear panel of the player to the
corresponding input on the TV using the component video cable (not
supplied).
Caution:
– Do not connect the component video and S-Video
connection to the TV at the same time (see [Option
between component video and S-Video] for details).

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