Pioneer SD-P4053 Operating Instructions Manual page 11

Projection monitor receiver
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SYSTEM CONNECTION
DIAGRAM
JACKS
These are 4 sets ol inputs for VCRs+ LD Players and olher video sources
Use RCA-type pin plug cords (Ihe same as those used in hi-fi systems)
for connections
When the audio source to be connected
is monaural,
connecl
the source to the L-(MONO)
lack
NOTE:
• These video input jacks will be cut automatically when connecting both
RCA type pin plug cords and _
cords at the same time.
Stereo
system
AUX
input lermnal
EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
R
L
®
®
Speaker
systems
Control panel
I S-VIDEO
INPUT
I JACKS
Use Ihe _
VIDEO lacks (VIDEO-1 to 3) to inpui S-VHS or ED
Beta VCR video signals
Use Ihe _
LD jack Io input signals from an LD Player which has
an S-output lacks
NOTE:
When making S-VIDEO connections jot either a VCR or an LD Player. be sure
to keep the standard VIDEO and AUDIO pin plug cords connected between
the VCR/LD Player and the Projection Monitor. If only the _
LD and
VIDEO jacks are used connected, the Picture-in-Picture function cannot be
used.
TO VIDEO-1
REC-JACKS
These are used for connecting
the monitor ioa
VCR Ior recording, or
for linking it to another monitor. These jacks oulpul the video and audio
signals
of the source currently selected
by the INPUT SELECTOR.
Connect
these oulpu/ jacks to your VCR's inputs.
Connect Ihe VCR's
outputs to the monitor's
VIDEO-1 inputs. Connect
Ihe VCR's outputs to
Ihe monitor's
VIDEO-1 inputs il you have the VCR
ATTENTION
ell a VCR _s connected
to the VIDEO-2 _nputs, then that VCR should no/
be connected
to these outputs.
The design el some
VCRs causes an
osc#lahon feedback
loop in such sguahons.
I CONTROL
OUT I JACKS
This jack is used to extend remote control to other PIONEER equipment
bearing
the
_
(System Retool•)
mark. Use mono minlplug
cords
(available at audio and video shops) to connect the monilor's CONTROL
OUT jack to the CONTROL
IN jack of the other componeht
The other
component
can be connected
to still anoiher in the same manner, from
1he CONTROL
OUT jack of one to the CONTROL
IN lack of the other
If a component
has only a CONTROL
IN jack then put that pompon•hi
last in the sequence
Otherwise, you may connect then in any order that
isconvenient
If another component has lhe _
mark and itsown remc_e
control sensor, then the CONTROL
OUT/IN jack connection
is not re-
quired.
However, this connection
may improve the response of remote
control,
since you will not need to point the remote control unit at dif*
ferent components
(see page 12).
[AUDIO
QUTPUT]
(VARIABLE)
JACKS
These jacks output the audio signal from the video program malerial cur-
rently selected for viewing on Ihe monitor
Connecl these audio output
jacks to the AUX input jacks of your stereo system. You can Ihen use
the remote control unit to adjust the volume.
NOTE:
eStgnals from these output jacks wdl be affected by A V memory, bass
and treble lone adjustments ustng the STD/A V MEM key. SOUND key.
ADJUST _ and _" key, as well as the dynamic sound expansion
func-
tion ustng the D-SOUND
EXPANSION
key.
[SPEAKER
SELECTOR]
SWITCH
This swilch lets you select either the built in speakers or exlemal speakers
(see page 13)
NOTE:
• Set to INT when ussng the budt.m speakers Do not use the/NTsetting
d using speakers connected
to the EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS terminals
on the tear panel
When set to INT no sound is OUtpUt from the exter-
nal speakers
eSet to EX T when using external speakers (or if you willbe directing the
output Ihrough your slereo system)
When set to EXT no sound zsout-
put from the internal speakers
I EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
I TERMINALS
(R, L)
For connection o[ exlemal
speakers
(purchased
separalely)
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