Connection; Video Outputs - Xoro HSD 8550 Operation Manual

Mpeg-4 dvd-player with hdmi (upscaling to 1080p), usb & cd-ripping
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Video Output
Connecting with a VIDEO (CVBS) cable
The video (CVBS) cable transmits the signals for brightness (Y-signal) and colour (C-signal) in a
combined way. You should only use this connection if no other connection type can be used. Plug a
cable into the VIDEO (CVBS) socket on the rear side of your DVD player. The other side of the
cable must be connected to the VIDEO input socket of the TV-set (usually labelled "VIDEO IN" or
"AV IN". Please also refer to your TV set's user manual). As VIDEO (CVBS) does not transmit
sound, you also must add an audio connection.
Insert one end of the supplied audio (Cinch [RCA]) cable into the white/red Cinch [RCA] socket L/R
AUDIO OUT at the back of the DVD player and the other end into the audio input socket (usually
white/red) on the TV set (usually labelled "AUDIO IN" or "AV IN". Please also refer to your TV set's
user manual)
Switch on the TV set and select the s-video input or the respective channel number. For channel
number and input selection please also refer to your TV operating instructions.
Connecting with a S-Video cable
S-Video (S-VHS) cable transmits the signals for brightness (Y-signal) and colour (C-signal)
separately. This connection type offers a better picture quality as CVBS or SCART connection. Plug
a cable into the s-video socket on the rear side of your DVD player. The other side of the cable
must be connected to the s-video input socket of the TV-set (usually labelled "S-VIDEO IN" or
"SVHS IN". Please also refer to your TV set's user manual). As S-Video does not transmit sound,
you also must add an audio connection.
Insert one end of the supplied audio (Cinch [RCA]) cable into the white/red Cinch [RCA] socket L/R
AUDIO OUT at the back of the DVD player and the other end into the audio input socket (usually
white/red) on the TV set (usually labelled "AUDIO IN" or "AV IN". Please also refer to your TV set's
user manual).
Switch on the TV set and select the s-video input or the respective channel number. For channel
number and input selection please also refer to your TV operating instructions.
Connecting with a SCART cable
The SCART or Euro AV cable serves as the universal connector for picture, sound and control
signals. Plug a cable into the SCART socket at the back of the DVD player and the SCART IN
socket on the rear side of the TV set. Please also refer to your TV set's user manual. Switch on the
TV set and select the SCART input or the respective channel number. For channel number and
input selection please also refer to your TV operating instructions.
Note:
The SCART interface of this DVD recorder is RGB enabled. In RGB mode, the picture quality is
much better than in standard SCART mode. You can activate RGB mode on the video settings
page of your DVD recorder. You only can use this mode if it is supported by your TV set. Otherwise,
the use of RGB will result in wrong colour display. Please also refer to your TV set's user manual.
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