Philips HTS9800W User manual - Page 19

Connecting to a Progressive, Scan TV, Connecting to a HDMI, compatible device

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English Optional Connections (continued) Example of TV's back panel OUT IN VIDEO AUDIO B TV A TO SUBWOOFER Pr Pb Y DIGITAL IN L AUX IN R COMPONENT VIDEO Example of HDMI TV's back panel OUT IN HDMI IN VIDEO AUDIO B TV HDMI OUT jack located beneath the cover of the DVD system Connecting to a Progressive Scan TV Connecting to a HDMI compatible device IMPORTANT! - The progressive scan video quality is only possible when a progressive scan TV is connected to the Y Pb Pr jacks. - DO NOT connect both the HDMI and Y Pb Pr to a TV, it may affect the picture quality. A Use the component video cables (red/ blue/green - not supplied) to connect the Junction Box's Y Pb Pr jacks to the corresponding component video input jacks (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or YUV) on the TV. Do not connect the video jack from the Junction Box to your TV. B To listen to the TV channels through this DVD system, use an audio cable (white/ red - not supplied) to connect the AUX IN jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT jacks on the TV. C Proceed to pages 25~26 for detailed Progressive Scan set up. HDMI connects uncompressed and unprocessed digital transmission for the highest and best defined sound/image quality. Its plug and play capability requires only one cable for both audio/ video output. A Open the DVD system's back cover by releasing the two catches located at the base of the system. B Use a HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the HDMI OUT jack (on the back of the DVD system) to the HDMI IN jack on a HDMI compatible device (eg.; HDMI TV, HDCP compliant TV.) C Once you have completed the necessary connections, installation and set-up, see pages 39 and 42 for optimum HDMI audio and video settings Helpful Hints: - HDMI is backward compatible with some DVI devices using an appropriate adaptor plug. - Most of the older DVI-enabled devices are not HDCP compliant and playback is not possible. 19

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19
English
DIGITAL IN
L
AUX IN
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
Pr
Pb
Y
TO SUB-
WOOFER
VIDEO
AUDIO
OUT
IN
TV
Optional Connections
(continued)
Example of TV’s back panel
Connecting to a Progressive
Scan TV
IMPORTANT!
– The progressive scan video quality
is only possible when a progressive
scan TV is connected to the Y Pb Pr
jacks.
– DO NOT connect both the HDMI
and Y Pb Pr to a TV, it may affect
the picture quality.
A
Use the component video cables (red/
blue/green - not supplied) to connect the
Junction Box’s
Y Pb Pr
jacks to the
corresponding component video input
jacks (or labeled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or
YUV) on the TV.
z
Do not connect the video jack from the
Junction Box to your TV.
B
To listen to the TV channels through this
DVD system, use an audio cable (white/
red - not supplied) to connect the
AUX
IN
jacks to the corresponding AUDIO
OUT jacks on the TV.
C
Proceed to pages 25~26 for detailed
Progressive Scan set up.
Connecting to a HDMI
compatible device
HDMI connects uncompressed and
unprocessed digital transmission for the
highest and best defined sound/image
quality. Its plug and play capability
requires only one cable for both audio/
video output.
A
Open the DVD system’s back cover by
releasing the two catches located at the
base of the system.
B
Use a HDMI cable (not supplied) to
connect the
HDMI
OUT jack (on the
back of the DVD system) to the HDMI
IN jack on a HDMI compatible device
(eg.; HDMI TV, HDCP compliant TV.)
C
Once you have completed the necessary
connections, installation and set-up, see
pages 39 and 42 for optimum HDMI
audio and video settings
Helpful Hints:
– HDMI is backward compatible with some
DVI devices using an appropriate adaptor
plug.
– Most of the older DVI-enabled devices are
not HDCP compliant and playback is not
possible.
A
B
VIDEO
HDMI IN
AUDIO
OUT
IN
TV
HDMI OUT
jack located
beneath the
cover of the
DVD system
Example of
HDMI TV’s
back panel
B