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Connecting to the TV, Connection with Component-Video- (Y Pb Pr) cable
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Connecting the DVD recorder Connecting to the TV Choose from the following connections: Connection with Component Video (Y Pb Pr) cable Connection with S videocable Connection with Video (CVBS) cable Connection with the antenna cable only Connection with Component Video (Y Pb Pr) cable Component Video is the highest quality system for transmitting video by splitting the video signal into the Y (brightness), U and V (red minus brightness, blue minus brightness) components. The signals are sent over separate lines. The plugs for these cables and the corresponding jacks are usually red, green, and blue. In addition, the signal can be 'interlaced' or use 'progressive scan.' Interlaced The regular video/TV signal is interlaced, i.e. the even and odd lines are formed as half pictures in an alternate fashion. Progressive scan With progressive scan, each picture is structured (approx. 50/60 times per second depending on the TV system) as a complete picture, i.e. the even and odd lines are formed together. Disruptive picture flickering is avoided as is the case with 100 Hz TV devices. Please note the color order The colors of the jacks on the DVD Recorder must match those on the TV (red-red/blue-blue/green-green). If they are not matched properly, this could cause the color of the picture to be reversed or there could be no picture at all. 3 Use an audio cable and plug one end into the AUDIO L/R (OUT 1) jack at the back of the DVD Recorder (next to COMPONENT VIDEO-OUT1 ) and the other into the red/white Audio In jacks of the TV (usually called Audio in', 'AV in'. Please see your TV's instruction manual). O Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how to connect additional devices (satellite receivers, videorecorders,...) to the input-/output jacks. Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the AC-outlet. Connecting with a S Video (Y/C) cable This connecting cable, also known as the SVHS cable, is used to transmit the brightness signal (Y signal) and color signal (C signal) separately. This mini DIN jack/plug is also called a Hosiden jack/plug. 1 Use a S-Video (SVHS) cable and plug one end into the S-VIDEO (Y/C)-OUT2 jack at the back of the DVD Recorder and the other end into the S-Video (SVHS) In jack of the TV (usually called 'S-Video in' or 'SVHS in'. See your TV's instruction manual). 2 Use an audio (cinch) cable and plug one end into the red/white cinch jack AUDIO L/R (OUT 2) at the back of the DVD Recorder (next to S-VIDEO (Y/C)-OUT2 ) and the other into the corresponding red/white audio input jack of the TV (usually called Audio in', 'AV in'. See your TV's instruction manual). 1 Use the Component Video (Y Pb Pr) cable and connect one end to the red, blue, green COMPONENT VIDEO-OUT1 jacks at the back of the DVD Recorder and the other end to the Component Video In jacks of the TV. 2 If your TV set is equipped with a 'progressive scan' jack, please use this jack. (Usually called 'Video In Y Pb Pr'. Please see your TV's instruction manual). O Read the next chapter 'Connecting additional devices' on how to connect additional devices (satellite receivers, videorecorders,...) to the input-/output jacks. Then, read the chapter on 'Connecting to the AC-outlet'. 13