Connecting To Component Video (Ypbpr) Output Components; Connecting To A Peripheral Audio System - PROTRON PLTV-26 User Manual

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PLTV-26 User's Manual.book
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Setting
Up the Display
_ponent
Video
(YPbPr)
Output
Components
video
devices,
such as HDTV
high-end
DVD players,
have
3onent
video
outputs.
Component
video
uses three
RCA connections,
here labeled
Y, Pb,
and Pr, to transmit
video
information.
Because
the information
is split
into three
signals,
component
video
offers
higher
quality
than
composite
video
and S-Video.
To connect
a component
video
source
to the
display:
1.
Using three
RCA cables,
connect
the three
component
video
outputs
(Y, Pb, and Pr) to
the corresponding
jacks in one of the two
component
video
blocks on the display.
2.
Using two
RCA cables, connect
the right
(red)
and left (white)
audio
outputs
on the source
to the corresponding
jacks in the same component
video
block
used above.
Connecting
to a Peripheral
Audio
System
Your display
has audio
outputs
that
may
be used to play the display's
audio
on a
peripheral
system,
such as a stereo
system
or a home
theater
system.
In
addition,
there
is a subwoofer
output
that
can be used to fill out the bass.
To connect
the display
to a
peripheral
audio
system:
1.
Using two
RCA cables,
connect
the
right
(red) and left (white)
audio
outputs
in the output
block
on the
SUBWOOFE
display
(AV OUT) to the
corresponding
inputs
on your
audio
system.
2.
(OPTIONAL)
Ifyou
have a subwoofer,
connect
a third
RCA cable from
the
SUBWOOFER
output
on the display
to the subwoofer's
input.

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