Panasonic SAXR700 SAXR700 User Guide - Page 7

Connect a TV and a DVD recorder/DVD player using HDMI cables

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Quick guide Step 1 Connect a TV and a DVD recorder/DVD player using HDMI cables Connection cable (All cables are sold separately) Video and Audio cable HDMI Cable (It is recommended that you use Panasonic's HDMI cable.) [Recommended part number: RP-CDHG15 (1.5 m), RP-CDHG30 (3.0 m), RP-CDHG50 (5.0 m) etc.] Audio cable Optical fiber cable . DIGITAL HDMI TV AUDIO OUT (AV IN) (OPTICAL) You need an optical fiber cable for enjoying TV with surround sound. See "To enjoy TV with surround sound" (á page 17) for making analog connections. GND LOOP EXT LOOP ANT GND FM ANT DIGITAL IN AM ANT OUT (BD/DVD PLAYER) IN (DVD RECORDER) IN S VIDEO VIDEO Rear panel FRONTçA FRON R LF L BI-WIRE R HF (BD/ (TV/STB) (DVD RECODER) DVD PLAYER) ïCDð OPTICAL1 OPTICAL2 COAXIAL1 COAXIAL2 DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER OUT BD/ IN IN IN OUT BD/ IN IN IN TV MONITOR DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER TV/STB TV MONITOR DVD PLAYER DVD RECORDER VCR CENTER L IN TV/STB XM R IN SUBWOOFER SURROUND FRONT IN IN IN OUT CD BD/DVD/ DVD 6CH Đĕ DVD RECORDER VCR TV/STB SUBWOOFER AUDIO SPEAKERS (6ʙ Y PB PR Y TV MONITOR OUT DVD RE COMPO How to connect the optical fiber cable Insert the cable after making sure shapes match. Do not sharply bend the optical fiber cable. Connect a TV and a DVD recorder/DVD player using HDMI cables DVD player (BD player) HDMI HDMI (AV OUT) (AV OUT) DVD recorder HDMI connection The HDMI input terminal on the unit's rear is made to specifications that presume connection of a DVD recorder/DVD player. When other equipment is connected, sounds may not come out of the unit, or pictures shown on the equipment (TV) connected to the HDMI output terminal may be disrupted. In such cases, see page 19 and make connections other than HDMI. You can hear DVD sounds from speakers on the TV when you turn off the unit connected in the way shown above (standby through function). This convenient function enables you to enjoy DVDs late at night. Note HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. • The HDMI cable enables you to transmit digital audio and video signals using a single cable. You can also transmit control signals using HDMI connections. • The unit complies with CPPM∗1. It can digitally transmit surround sound in DVD-Audio sources. ∗1 Content Protection for Prerecorded Media (CPPM): This copyright protection technology prevents copying of DVD-Audio files. • We recommend using Panasonic cables 5.0 meters long or shorter for enjoying 1125p∗2 (1080p) pictures. They prevent picture degradation. ∗2 1125p (1080p): a progressive (non-interlace) scanning system that sends 1,125 scan lines every 1/60 second. • The audio signal transmitted through HDMI takes priority when you use both HDMI and digital terminals (á pages 14 to 17) for connection. When the HDMI terminal does not exist on your TV, DVD recorder (DVD player) or both You can connect cables to S video terminals. You can connect cables to component terminals. You can connect cables to video terminals. See page 15. See page 16. See page 14. Move on to "Connect speakers" (á page 8) in the Quick guide. 7 RQT8739

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Quick guide
7
RQT8739
Connect a TV and a DVD recorder/DVD player using HDMI cables
Connection cable (All cables are sold separately)
.
HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
• The HDMI cable enables you to transmit digital audio and video signals using a single cable. You can also transmit control signals
using HDMI connections.
• The unit complies with CPPM
1
. It can digitally transmit surround sound in DVD-Audio sources.
1 Content Protection for Prerecorded Media (CPPM): This copyright protection technology prevents copying of DVD-Audio files.
• We recommend using Panasonic cables 5.0 meters long or shorter for enjoying 1125p
2
(1080p) pictures. They prevent picture
degradation.
2 1125p (1080p): a progressive (non-interlace) scanning system that sends 1,125 scan lines every 1/60 second.
• The audio signal transmitted through HDMI takes priority when you use both HDMI and digital terminals (
á
pages 14 to 17) for
connection.
Video and Audio cable
Audio cable
HDMI Cable
(It is recommended that you use Panasonic’s HDMI cable.)
[Recommended part number: RP-CDHG15 (1.5 m), RP-CDHG30 (3.0 m), RP-CDHG50 (5.0 m) etc.]
Optical fiber cable
When the HDMI terminal does not exist on your TV, DVD recorder (DVD player) or both
You can connect cables to S video terminals.
See page 15.
Move on to “Connect speakers”
(
á
page 8) in the Quick guide.
You can connect cables to component terminals.
See page 16.
You can connect cables to video terminals.
See page 14.
Step
1
(
CD
)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
CD
DVD 6CH
IN
SUBWOOFER
BD/DVD/
VCR
TV/STB
FRONT
A
FRON
Y
TV MONITOR OUT
DVD RE
P
B
P
R
SPEAKERS
(6
COMPO
Y
R
L
R
BI-WIRE
LF
HF
AUDIO
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
(BD/
DVD PLAYER)
(DVD RECODER)
(TV/STB)
OPTICAL1
OPTICAL2
COAXIAL1 COAXIAL2
XM
(BD/DVD PLAYER) IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
SUBWOOFER
SURROUND
FRONT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
TV/STB
VCR
DVD RECORDER
DVD RECORDER
DVD RECORDER
TV MONITOR
TV MONITOR
TV/STB
CENTER
BD/
DVD PLAYER
BD/
DVD PLAYER
(DVD RECORDER) IN
LOOP
EXT
GND
LOOP
GND
LOOP
GND
AM ANT
FM ANT
LOOP ANT
GND
TV
HDMI
(AV IN)
HDMI
(AV OUT)
Rear panel
DVD player
(BD player)
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
(OPTICAL)
You need an optical fiber cable for enjoying TV
with surround sound.
See “To enjoy TV with surround sound”
(
á
page 17) for making analog connections.
HDMI connection
The HDMI input terminal on the unit’s rear is made to specifications that presume connection of a DVD recorder/DVD player.
When other equipment is connected, sounds may not come out of the unit, or pictures shown on the equipment (TV) connected to
the HDMI output terminal may be disrupted.
In such cases, see
page 19 and make connections other than HDMI.
DVD recorder
HDMI
(AV OUT)
You can hear DVD sounds from speakers on the TV when you turn off the unit connected in the way shown above (standby
through function). This convenient function enables you to enjoy DVDs late at night.
Insert the cable after
making sure shapes
match.
How to connect the optical
fiber cable
Do not sharply bend the
optical fiber cable.
Note
Connect a TV and a DVD recorder/DVD player using HDMI cables