Choosinga Connection; Dvd Player + Tv Without Aiv Input Jacks - ProScan PS8600P User Manual

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CHOOSING
A CONNECTION
The following pages show examples of connections commonly used
to connect the DVD player with a TV and other components. Refer
to your TV, VCR, Audio/Video Receiver, or Dolby Digital Receiver
owner's manual for more information on hooking up your specific
components.
DVD
Player + TV without
A/V Input Jacks ....................
12
If your television only has antenna (RF) inputs, you will need to get an
RF output adaptor in order to connect the DVD player. This connection
gives you a good quality picture and sound.
DVD
Player + TV with A/V Input Jacks (and/or
S-Video) .. 13
If your television has AN input jacks use them to connect your DVD
for better quality picture and sound. (For the best quality picture, use
the S-Video input if your television has one.)
DVD
Player + TV + Audio/Video
Receiver
....................
14
If your television has an S-Video input, and you have an Audio/Video
Receiver, use this connection to get the best quality picture and sound.
DVD
Player + TV + Dolby
Digital
Receiver ...................
15
If your television has an S-Video input, and you have a Dolby Digital
Receiver (with optical-type jack), use this connection to get the best
quality picture and sound.
DVD
Player + TV + VCR ...............................................
16
If you want to include a VCR in your connection scheme, this shows
you one possible connection.
FINISHING
THE
CONNECTION
After you have connected all of the components, you will need to
attach the power cord, and set the on-screen menu language
(see page 17 for more information).
on't
Forget
to
Plug
It In
1
er you've connected
the components,
on't forget to plug in the DVD player.
Connections
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