JVC XV-N410B Instructions Manual page 7

Jvc dvd player instructions
Hide thumbs Also See for XV-N410B:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

C Connecting to a TV with component jacks
You can enjoy picture of high-fidelity color reproduction by
connecting the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the player to
your TV.
NOTES
• Connect "Y" to "Y," "P
" to "P
" (C
B
B
• When using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks, do not
connect the S-VIDEO output jack on the player.
• If your TV has component video input jacks of BNC type, use an
adapter which converts a pin jack to a BNC jack (not supplied).
Progressive scan video playback available
In the Progressive scanning mode, you can enjoy high quality
picture with less flickers when the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks are connected to a TV or monitor that supports the
progressive video input.
Selecting the 480i/480p/REMOTE selector position
• If your TV equipped with
REMOTE
component jacks does not
480p
support the progressive
480i
scanning mode:
Set the 480i/480p/REMOTE
selector to "480i."
• If your TV equipped with
REMOTE
component jacks supports
480p
the progressive scanning
480i
mode:
Set the 480i/480p/REMOTE
selector to "480p."
• If you want to select the
REMOTE
scanning mode between the
480p
interlace and progressive
480i
modes (depending on the
source condition, or when
connecting more than one TV,
etc.):
Set the 480i/480p/REMOTE
selector to "REMOTE."
Thus you can select the mode
from the remote control unit.
Activating the Progressive scanning mode using the remote
control unit
When the player is turned on and the 480i/480p/REMOTE
selector is set to "REMOTE," press and hold down VFP -
PROGRESSIVE SCAN for a few seconds.
The scanning mode switches between the Progressive scanning
and Interlaced scanning modes.
When the scanning mode is set to the Progressive mode, the [P]
indicator lights up in the display window.
[DD] also turns on when Progressive scanned signals on a DVD
VIDEO disc are directly output as they are from the player.
Depending on the [PICTURE SOURCE] preference display and
whether the current DVD VIDEO disc is film-source or video-
source, the indicator that lights up in the display window differs,
as shown in the table below.
Setting of [PICTURE
Source type of DVD VIDEO
SOURCE]
Film source
AUTO
[DDP]
FILM
[DDP]
VIDEO (NORMAL)/
[P]
(ACTIVE)
), "P
" to "P
" (C
) correctly.
B
R
R
R
TV
X IA L
C O A
/
P C M
E A M
S T R
IC A L
IT A L
O P T
D IG
O U T
Video source
[P]
[DDP]
[P]
Hint
Depending on the source material format, DVD VIDEO discs can
be classified into two types; film source and video source (note
that some DVD VIDEO discs contain both film source and video
source). Film sources are recorded as 24-frame-per-second
information, while (NTSC) video sources are recorded as 30-
frame-per-second (60-field-per-second interlaced) information.
When the player plays back a film source material, Progressive
(uninterlaced) signals are created using the original information.
When a video source material is played back, the unit interleaves
lines between the interlaced lines on each to create the
interpolated picture and outputs as the progressive signal.
Red
P
R
I N
P
B
Y
I N
D E O
E N T
S - V I
P O N
C O M
O
V I D E
White
L E F
T
I O
A U D
Green
H T
R IG
Red
O T E
R E M
Red
p
4 8 0
E N T
K
U L IN
P O N
i
4 8 0
O M P
C O M
P
R
A V C
V ID E
O
P
B
Y
L E F
T
U T
O O
V ID E
E O
S -V ID
H T
R IG
U T
IO O
White
A U D
Green
Red
NOTES
• The Progressive scanning mode works only when you connect
the player's COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to your TV.
• There are some progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets
that are not fully compatible with the player, resulting in the
unnatural picture when playing back a DVD VIDEO disc in the
Progressive scanning mode. In such a case, use the Interlaced
scanning mode. To check the compatibility of your TV set,
contact your local JVC customer service center.
• All JVC progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets are fully
compatible with the player (Example: AV-61S902).
Blue
The player
Component
video cable
(not supplied)
Audio cable
Blue
(not supplied)
5

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents