The Jacks On The Back Of The Dvd Player - RCA RC6000P User Manual

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Connections and Setup

The Jacks on the Back of the DVD Player

When connecting, make sure you connect Output jacks to Input jacks, Video to Video, Right
Audio to Right Audio, etc.
Y
Pr
525P (480P) VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
Use a digital optical cable
(not provided) to connect
your DVD Player to a
compatible Dolby Digital or
DTS receiver or decoder.
Progressive Scan
Use these jacks to connect
to a TV with Component
video input jacks. This
connection provides
optimum quality. To ensure
maximum picture quality,
use video-grade cables for
the connections. Note that
it is essential to match the
color-coded connectors
with a compatible TV.
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AUDIO OUT R and L
Insert audio cables (left
and right) from these jacks
on your DVD player to the
corresponding Audio Input
jacks (left and right) on
your TV or receiver.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
PCM/BITSTREAM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
Pb
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
MIXED AUDIO OUT
L
L
R2
L2
R–SURROUND–L
SW
R
R1
L1
CENTER
R–FRONT–L
S-VIDEO
If your TV has an
S-Video jack, you can
connect an S-Video
cable for increased
video quality. The
S-Video cable only
carries the picture
signal; remember to
connect the left and
right audio cables.
VIDEO OUT
(Composite Video Output)
Connect a video
cable to this jack and
to the Video Input
jack on your TV.
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
V2
Pr
Y
V1
Pb
Y, P
, P
B
R
(Component Video Output)
Use these jacks to connect to
a TV with Component video
input jacks. Unlike a single
video input, component
video maintains the video
signal as three separate
signals through these three
jacks. Use three video-grade
cables for the Y, P
connections. Note that it is
essential to match the color-
coded connectors with a
compatible TV.
, and P
B
R
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