Connections; Connecting To Television; Option 1: Using Scart Sockets; Option 2: Using Composite Video Sockets (Cvbs) - Philips DVP5980 User Manual

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Connections

Connecting to television

C
HDMI OUT
IMPORTANT!
– You only need to make one video
connection from the following
options, depending on the
capabilities of your television.
– Connect the DVD player directly
to the television.

Option 1: Using SCART sockets

– A SCART connection will let you
use features both audio and video
on the DVD player.
A
Use the SCART cable to connect the
DVD player's SCART socket (TV OUT)
to the corresponding Scart input sockets
on the TV (cable not supplied).
Tip:
– Ensure that the 'TV' indication on SCART
cable is connected to the television and
'DVD' indication on SCART is connected to
the DVD player.
TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected
from the power outlet.
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AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
D
B
A
DIGITAL
VIDEO OUT
OUT
COAXIAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Option 2: Using Composite Video
sockets (CVBS)
B
Use the composite video cable (yellow)
to connect the DVD player's VIDEO
OUT (CVBS) socket to the video input
socket (or labeled as A/V In, Video In,
Composite or Baseband) on the
television (cable not supplied).
Option 3: Using Component Video
sockets (YPbPr)
C
Use the component video cables (red/
blue/green) to connect the DVD player's
YPbPr sockets to the component video
input sockets (or labeled as YPbPr) on
the television (cable not supplied).
Tip:
– Proceed to page 20 for detailed
progressive scan setup.
D
To hear sound of this DVD player
through your television, use the audio
cables (white/red) to connect AUDIO
OUT (L/R) sockets of the DVD player to
the corresponding AUDIO IN sockets on
the television (cable not supplied).
2007-08-20 5:53:38 PM
2007-08-20 5:53:38 PM

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