Component Video/Progressive Video Out Connections - Go-Video DVR5100 User Manual

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Component Video/Progressive Video Out
Connections
Use for superior picture quality when watching DVD movies. Before you begin,
please note the following:
Your television must be equipped with Component Video inputs.
You can only watch the DVD player through the Component Video outputs.
The VCR, tuner and menu system are only available through the RF Out or
Line Out connection, see page 7.
If your television has Progressive Video inputs, you can enjoy even better
video quality by switching from 480i (interlace) to 480p (progressive) video
out, see details below.
1
Connect Component Video to TV
from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the back panel of the
DVD+VCR to the component video inputs on your television. Be sure to
correctly match each of the cables (red, green and blue) to their correspond-
ing jacks on the DVD+VCR and TV.
2
Connect Stereo or Digital Audio to TV
cables from the Line Out jacks on the back panel of the DVD+VCR to the
line in jacks on your television or stereo receiver, OR connect the coaxial or
optical digital audio output to your audio/video receiver; see page 11.
3
Select Interlaced or Progressive Video Out
equipped with Progressive Video inputs, set the PROGRESSIVE VIDEO
OUT switch on the back of the DVD+VCR to "525p (480p) VIDEO OUT."
If it is not, set the switch to "525i (480i) VIDEO OUT."
• Remember: You can only watch the DVD player through the
Component Video outputs.You must use the basic RF or Line
Out connection to watch VHS movies or to view DVD+VCR
setup menus, see page 7.
Connect a component video cable
Connect stereo audio
If your television is
DVD+VCR
Television
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