Connecting
a DVD Player
(Upper
illustration)
Using
an AUDIO
and
S VIDEO
cables,
connect
AUDIO
and
S VIDEO
IN on the
projection
TV to AUDIO
and S VIDEO
OUT
on the DVD
Player
(White-AUDIO
Left, Red-
AUDIO
Right).
Connecting
a DVD Player
with
component
video
output
connectors
(Lower
illustration)
1
Using
an AUDIO
cable,
connect
AUDIO
of
LINE
OUT on the DVD Player
to AUDIO
of
VIDEO
3 IN on the projection
TV (White-
AUDIO
Left, Red-AUDIO
Right).
2
Using
three
yellow
VIDEO
cables,
connect
Y, PB, and
PR of COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT
on the DVD
Player
to Y, PB, and
PR of
VIDEO
3 IN on the projection
TV.
Notes:
•
Since the high quality
pictures
on a DVD
disc contain
a lot of information,
picture
noise
may
appear.
In this case, adjust
"Noise
Reduction"
in the Video
menu.
(see "Noise
Reduction"
on page
26)
•
Some
DVD Player
terminals
may
be labeled
differently.
If so, connect
as follows:
Connect
Y (green)
to Y.
Connect
PB (blue)
to CB, Cb or B-Y.
Connect
PR (red)
to CR, Cr or R-Y.
Disconnect
all power
sources
before
making
any connections.
(Rear of projection
TV)
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(Rear
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pro)ectton
rv)
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Audio/S
video
outputs
Connect the DVD Player
directly to the projection IV.
Connecting the DVD Player
through other video
equipment will cause
unwanted picture noise.
DVD
VMC-10HG
(not supplied)
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