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LaCinema Classic HD User Manual Introduction page 12 1.6. Cables and Connectors 1.6.1. A/V (Audio/Video) Cables These cables provide the audio and video signals to your stereo and TV. The LaCinema Classic HD supports the following standards: 1. Composite video/stereo audio - This is the most standard video connection (yellow) as well as left (white) and right (red) stereo audio inputs. If your TV only has a SCART connector, you can purchase a SCART-Composite adapter from your local retailer. 2. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) - This is the best audio/video method for connecting the LaCinema Classic to HDTVs. 3. Optical Audio (S/PDIF) (not included) - This connection allows you to connect your LaCinema Classic HD to a digital amplifier. 1.6.2. USB Cable USB is a serial input/output technology for connecting peripheral devices to a computer or to each other. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 is the latest implementation of this standard, and it provides the necessary bandwidth and data transfer rates to support high speed devices such as hard drives, CD/DVD drives and digital cameras. NOTE: Your LaCinema Classic HD is shipped with a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable to be used to connect the product to a PC or Mac (this cable should be connected to the rear (device) port). If you want to connect a USB peripheral (digital camera, USB drive, etc.) to the LaCinema Classic HD, use the USB cable that shipped with that product and connect it to the front (host) port. TECHNICAL NOTE: The included (device) cable will also work when connected to a USB port, but drive performance will be limited to USB 1.1 transfer rates. To achieve Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates you need to be connected to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 host interface. Otherwise, transfer rates will be limited to USB 1.1 speeds. Fig. 06 High Definition Standard Definition Connection HDMI Composite Fig. 07 - USB cable ends Maximum Resolution 1080p 576p

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LaCinema Classic HD
Introduction
User Manual
page 12
1.6. Cables and Connectors
1.6.1.
A/V (Audio/Video) Cables
These cables provide the audio and video signals to your stereo
and TV. The LaCinema Classic HD supports the following standards:
1.
Composite video/stereo audio – This is the most standard video
connection (yellow) as well as left (white) and right (red) stereo
audio inputs.
If your TV only has a SCART connector, you can
purchase a SCART-Composite adapter from your local retailer.
2.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) – This is the best
audio/video method for connecting the LaCinema Classic to
HDTVs.
3.
Optical Audio (S/PDIF) (not included) – This connection allows
you to connect your LaCinema Classic HD to a digital amplifier.
1.6.2.
USB Cable
USB is a serial input/output technology for connecting peripheral
devices to a computer or to each other. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 is the
latest implementation of this standard, and it provides the necessary
bandwidth and data transfer rates to support high speed devices
such as hard drives, CD/DVD drives and digital cameras.
NOTE:
Your LaCinema Classic HD is shipped with a Hi-Speed USB
2.0 cable to be used to connect the product to a PC or Mac (this
cable should be connected to the rear (device) port).
If you want
to connect a USB peripheral (digital camera, USB drive, etc.) to the
LaCinema Classic HD, use the USB cable that shipped with that
product and connect it to the front (host) port.
TECHNICAL NOTE:
The included (device) cable will also work
when connected to a USB port, but drive performance will be lim-
ited to USB 1.1 transfer rates. To achieve Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data
transfer rates you need to be connected to a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 host
interface. Otherwise, transfer rates will be limited to USB 1.1 speeds.
Fig. 06
Fig. 07 - USB cable ends
Connection
Maximum
Resolution
High
Definition
HDMI
1080p
Standard
Definition
Composite
576p