Harman Kardon DVD 50 Owners Manual - Page 14

Y/Pr/Pb Component

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Installation and Connections OPTION 1: Direct Connections to a Television or Video Projector This is the simplest installation, as it does not require anything other than a television set. However, note that in this type of system you will not be able to enjoy the benefits of Dolby Digital or DTS discrete playback, as that requires the digital audio processing found in A/V receivers or surround processors. Follow as many of these steps as needed, based on the capabilities of your television: Step 1: Connect the AC Power Cord ª to an AC outlet as shown in Connection A , but do NOT turn the DVD 50 on at this point. Step 2: Connect the left and right Analog Audio Outputs £ to the left and right audio inputs on your television as shown in Connection B . Step 3: Depending on the video input capabilities of your video display, make one of the following connections. For the highest video quality, use component video connections, if available. An S-Video connection is the next best quality, followed by a standard composite video connection. If the video display has component video inputs, connect the Y/Pr/Pb Component Outputs ¢ on the DVD 50 to the matching input jacks on the back of your television as shown in Connection C . This connection is the same regardless of if the component connection is to a digital television for progressive scan use or to a standard analog video display. If the video display has an S-Video input and component video is not available, connect the S-Video Output § on the DVD 50 to the S-Video input on your video display as shown in Connection E . If the only video input available on your television is a standard video jack, connnect the Composite Video Output ∞ on the DVD 50 to a matching composite video input on your video display, as shown in Connection D . Note that in most cases the video input jack is recognizable by the yellow ring surrounding the input. A DVD 50 TV AUDIO L OUT IN R B VIDEO IN Y PB S-VIDEO PR E COMPOSITE CD DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL VIDEO OUT PROGRESSIVE/COMPONENT S-VIDEO SCAN VIDEO Pr REMOTE AUDIO OUT CONTROL IN L Pb OUT R COMPOSITE Y 14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Installation and Connections
OPTION 1:
Direct Connections to a Television or
Video Projector
This is the simplest installation, as it does not
require anything other than a television set.
However, note that in this type of system you
will not be able to enjoy the benefits of Dolby
Digital or DTS discrete playback, as that
requires the digital audio processing found in
A/V receivers or surround processors. Follow as
many of these steps as needed, based on the
capabilities of your television:
Step 1: Connect the
AC Power Cord
ª
to an
AC outlet as shown in
Connection
, but
do NOT turn the DVD 50 on at this point.
Step 2: Connect the left and right
Analog
Audio Outputs
£
to the left and right audio
inputs on your television as shown in
Connection
.
Step 3:
Depending on the video input capabilities
of your video display, make one of the following
connections. For the highest video quality, use
component video connections, if available.
An
S-Video connection is the next best quality,
followed by a standard composite video
connection.
If the video display has component video
inputs, connect the
Y/Pr/Pb Component
Outputs
¢
on the DVD 50 to the matching
input jacks on the back of your television as
shown in
Connection
. This connection is
the same regardless of if the component con-
nection is to a digital television for progressive
scan use or to a standard analog video display.
If the video display has an S-Video input and
component video is not available, connect
the
S-Video Output
§
on the DVD 50 to the
S-Video input on your video display as shown
in
Connection
.
If the only video input available on your televi-
sion is a standard video jack, connnect the
Composite Video Output
on the DVD 50
to a matching composite video input on your
video display, as shown in
Connection
.
Note that in most cases the video input jack is
recognizable by the yellow ring surrounding the
input.
D
E
C
B
A
OUT
TV
DVD 50
A
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OPTICAL
Pr
Pb
Y
R
L
IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
IN
L
R
Y
PB
PR
OUT
IN
PROGRESSIVE/COMPONENT
SCAN
VIDEO
COAXIAL
AUDIO OUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
COMPOSITE
B
C
D
E
COMPOSITE