Back Of The Dvd/Vcr - RCA DRC6300N User Manual

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Back of the DVD/VCR
When connecting,
make sure you connect Output jacks to Input jacks, Video to Video, Right Audio to
Right Audio, ete. A deser[pt[orl of each jack follows.
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Description
of Jacks (from
left
to right)
AN'R IN (Antenna
in} - Use this jack to connect an RE coaxial came from an off-air
antenna,
cable
box, or cable ouflet_
RE OUT - Use this jack to connect
to the Cable/Antenna
jack orl your TV_
VCR IN {AUDIO/VIDEO}
- If you are using color-coded
red, ydlow
and white RCA cables, connect
these jacks to a vi(/eo input componenL
such as a video game system or camcorder_
DVD/VCR OUT {AUDIO/VIDEO)
- If you are using color-coded
red, yd]ow
and white RCA cables,
connect
these jacks to the corresponding
jacks on your TV.
COMPONENT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN VIDEO OUT (Y, Pb, Pr) - Use these jacks to connect
to a TV with
component
video
input jacks,
Unlike a single video input,
component
video
nlaintains
the video
signa_ as three separate signals through
these three jacks. This conrlectiorl
provides optimuro
quality.
To ensure maximum
picture quality,
use three video-grade
cables fbr the Y, Pb, and Pr connections.
It is essential to match the color-coded
connectors
with a compatible
TV_ This connection
is only for
DVD signal
Eor the VCR signal, you must also connect
the standard video cable_
AUDIO OUT-
Use these jacks to connect your DVD/VCR to ar! audio/video
receiver_
S-VIDEO OUT - If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, connect
an S-Video cable to the DVD/VCR's S-
VIDEO jack and to the TV's S-Video jack to achieve better picture quality than using the VIDEO jack_
S-Video only carries the picture, so you must connect
the audio cables, as well. This connection
is
orfly R_r DVD signal
For the VCR signal, you must also connect
the standard video cable_
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL and COAXIAL)
Use one of these jacks to connect your DVD/VCR to a receiver or decoder with Dolby Digita_ or DTS
capabflib/_ Some receivers have either the COAXIAL or OPTICAL type of Digital Audio hrput jack, and
some have botk
Under most conditions,
optical and coaxial connections
work equally wel! - the
only difference
is the type of cable you connect to the jack
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