Magnavox MDV453 User Manual - Page 13

Connecting to a TV and a Stereo, Stereo has red/white AUDIO IN jacks, Helpful Hint

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Hookups (cont'd) 13 Connecting to a TV and a Stereo Stereo has red/white AUDIO IN jacks Back of TV (example only) VIDEO IN yellow video cable Stereo (example only) VIDEO IN 2 DVD Player AUDIO OUT L DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM / BITSTREAM Y Pr/Cr COMPONENT VIDEO OUT IP COAXIAL R VIDEO Pb/Cb S-VIDEO PROGRESSIVE OUT OUT LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN red/white audio cables 1 1 Connect the supplied red and white audio cables to the Player's red and white AUDIO OUT jacks and to the Stereo's red and white AUDIO IN jacks. Match the cable colors to the jack colors. The right jack is red; the left jack is white. 2 Connect the supplied yellow video cable to the Player's yellow VIDEO OUT jack and to the TV's VIDEO IN jack. 3 Set the Player's INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE SCAN switch to I (interlace). 4 Plug in the Stereo's power cord. Turn on the Stereo and select the Auxiliary IN station or sound source. See your Stereo owner's manual for details. 5 Plug in the TV's power cord. Turn on the TV and set it to the correct Video In channel. This channel may be labeled A/V or Audio/Video, Aux or Auxiliary, EXT or External, etc. This channel is usually near channel zero, or your TV's remote control may have a button or switch that lets you select the Video In channel. Or, go to your lowest TV channel (01 or 02) and change channels downward until you find the Video In channel. If you cannot find the Video In channel, check your TV owner's manual. 6 Connect the Player's power cord to a power outlet. Press STANDBY-ON y to turn on the Player. You should see the DVD logo on the TV screen. If not, check your connections and set the TV to the correct Video In channel. Helpful Hint • You may use S-Video or Component Video instead. See pages 11-12 for these optional video connections. Remember, you only need one video connection between the TV and the DVD Player.

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Hookups (cont
d)
1
3
Connecting to a TV and a Stereo
Stereo has red/white AUDIO IN jacks
COAXIAL
R
L
Y
Pr/Cr
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Pb/Cb
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT PCM /
BITSTREAM
I
PROGRESSIVE
P
LEFT AUDIO IN
RIGHT AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
Stereo
(example only)
DVD Player
Back of TV
(example only)
yellow video cable
red/white
audio cables
1
Connect the supplied red and white audio cables to
the Player
s red and white AUDIO OUT jacks and
to the Stereo
s red and white AUDIO IN jacks.
Match the cable colors to the jack colors. The right jack is
red; the left jack is white.
2
Connect the supplied yellow video cable to the
Player
s yellow VIDEO OUT jack and to the TV
s
VIDEO IN jack.
3
Set the Player
s INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE SCAN
switch to I (interlace).
4
Plug in the Stereo
s power cord. Turn on the
Stereo and select the Auxiliary IN station or sound
source.
See your Stereo owner
s manual for details.
5
Plug in the TV
s power cord. Turn on the TV and
set it to the correct Video In channel.
This channel
may be labeled A/V or Audio/Video, Aux or Auxiliary, EXT
or External, etc. This channel is usually near channel zero,
or your TV
s remote control may have a button or switch
that lets you select the Video In channel. Or, go to your
lowest TV channel (0
1
or 02) and change channels down-
ward until you find the Video In channel. If you cannot find
the Video In channel, check your TV owner
s manual.
6
Connect the Player
s power cord to a power outlet.
Press STANDBY-ON
y
to turn on the Player.
You
should see the DVD logo on the TV screen. If not, check
your connections and set the TV to the correct Video In
channel.
1
2
You may use S-Video or
Component Video instead. See
pages
11-1
2 for these optional
video connections. Remember,
you only need one video connec-
tion between the TV and the
DVD Player.
Helpful Hint