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DV910(H9100).QX33 01.8.9 10:26 AM Page 8 8 Hookups Determining the best possible connection... Your hookup will be determined primarily by feature availability of your existing equipment. However, the following guidelines describe which options have the best picture (video) and sound (audio) quality Use Component Video jacks for the best picture quality.This connection is for DVD features only. ૽૽૽ Use the S-Video jack for excellent picture quality.This connection is for DVD features only. ૽૽ Use the yellow Video jack for good picture quality.This connection is for DVD and VCR features. ૽૽ If your TV only has an RF-style jack, usually labelled Antenna In or 75 ohm, use the ANT-OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to connect to the TV. Set your TV to channel 3 or 4 - the same channel to which the CH3/CH4 switch of the DVD/VCR is set.This connection is for DVD and VCR features. Digital audio connections provide the clearest sound. Connect one of the DVD/VCR's DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) to your Stereo for the best sound quality.This connection is for DVD features only. ૽૽૽ If digital connections are not possible, connect the DVD/VCR's red and white AUDIO OUT jacks to the Audio In jacks of your Stereo or TV.This connection is for DVD and VCR features. Before you begin... q Refer to the manuals of your TV,VCR, Stereo System or other devices as necessary. Note the style of jacks and connectors on the other equipment. Determine how to choose different Audio and Video In channels on your other equipment so you can see and hear the DVD/VCR on the TV, Stereo, etc. q Disconnect all equipment from the power outlets. Connect the equipment to the power outlets only after you have finished hooking up everything. Never make or change connections with equipment connected to the power outlet. Remember... q Set the TV to the correct Video In channel. Such channels may be called AUX or AUXILIARY IN, AUDIO/VIDEO or A/V IN, EXT1 or EXT2, etc.These channels often are located near channel 00. See your TV owner's manual for details. q Set the Stereo Receiver to the correct channel or "source" mode. q Depending on your connection, you may need to purchase additional cables. q To use the VCR features, you must include a connection with the supplied yellow video cable or with the supplied RF coaxial cable. Once you determine the best option, find your choice on pages 8-14. Follow the specific steps for the hookup you choose. After hooking up the DVD/VCR, go to page 16 before turning on the DVD/VCR.You must complete the VCR setup before you can access the DVD Player, so it is important to complete the process on page 16. DVD/VCR to TV only Simplest connection using only supplied black RF coaxial cable This connection will let you use the features of both the VCR and the DVD Player. 1 Disconnect the antenna or cable from your TV. Antenna Indoor/Outdoor (300 ohm) OR Cable (75 ohm) 75 CAANBTLE/ 75‰ ANT / CABLE Antenna In Jack (on back of TV)

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OR
75
ANT /
CABLE
8
Hookups
D
VD/VCR to
TV onl
y
Simplest connection using only supplied black RF coaxial cable
This connection will let you use the features of both the VCR and the DVD Player.
Antenna In Jack
(on back of
TV)
Cable
(75 ohm)
Antenna
Indoor/Outdoor
(300 ohm)
1
Disconnect the antenna or cable from your TV.
Determining the best possible connection...
Your hookup will be determined primarily by feature availability of your existing equipment.However,the fol-
lowing guidelines describe which options have the best picture (video) and sound (audio) quality.
±±±±
Use Component Video jacks for the best picture quality.This connection is for DVD features only.
±±±
Use the S-Video jack for excellent picture quality.This connection is for DVD features only.
±±
Use the yellow Video jack for good picture quality.This connection is for DVD and VCR features.
±±
If your TV only has an RF-style jack, usually labelled Antenna In or 75 ohm, use the ANT-OUT jack of
the DVD/VCR to connect to the TV.Set your TV to channel 3 or 4 - the same channel to which the
CH3/CH4 switch of the DVD/VCR is set.This connection is for DVD and VCR features.
±±±±
Digital audio connections provide the clearest sound. Connect one of the DVD/VCR
s DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT jacks (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) to your Stereo for the best sound quality.This con-
nection is for DVD features only.
±±±
If digital connections are not possible, connect the DVD/VCR
s red and white AUDIO OUT jacks to
the Audio In jacks of your Stereo or TV.This connection is for DVD and VCR features.
Before you begin...
Refer to the manuals of your TV,VCR, Stereo System or other devices as necessary. Note the style of jacks
and connectors on the other equipment. Determine how to choose different Audio and Video In channels
on your other equipment so you can see and hear the DVD/VCR on the TV, Stereo, etc.
Disconnect all equipment from the power outlets. Connect the equipment to the power outlets only after
you have finished hooking up everything. Never make or change connections with equipment connected to
the power outlet.
Remember...
Set the TV to the correct Video In channel.Such channels may be called AUX or AUXILIARY IN,
AUDIO/VIDEO or A/V IN, EXT1 or EXT2, etc.These channels often are located near channel 00. See your
TV owner
s manual for details.
Set the Stereo Receiver to the correct channel or
source
mode.
Depending on your connection, you may need to purchase additional cables.
To use the VCR features,you must include a connection with the supplied yellow video cable or with the
supplied RF coaxial cable.
Once you determine the best option, find your choice on pages 8-14.
Follow the specific steps for
the hookup you choose. After hooking up the DVD/VCR, go to page 16 before turning on the
DVD/VCR.You must complete the VCR setup before you can access the DVD Player,so it is
important to complete the process on page 16.
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