Sony KP-53XBR25 Operating Instructions - Page 15
Connecting, Other, Equipment
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Connecting Other Equipment After making these connections, you will be able to do the following: • View the playback of video tapes • Record TV programs • Record one TV program while viewing another program Connecting a VCR, video disc player or Camcorder equipped with an S video output jack Signal flow (Rear of projection TV) IN OUT VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 3 MONITOR 8 VII3E0 • • V AUX O TO CONVERTER 0 AUDIO Av,R) VHF/UHF to S video input to audio input 1M OIJf YC-15V/30V (not supplied) Al to S video output RK-74A (not supplied) to ai audio output oWeil 2 .U .?° VCR, video disc player, etc. to VHFMHF .// I to VHF/UHF output Preparing for use 1 Turn on the projection TV. 2 Set S-VIDEO to "ON" (p. 54). 3 Press TVNIDEO on the projection TV or on the Remote Commander so that "VIDEO 1," "VIDEO 2" or "VIDEO 3" appears on the screen. VIDEO 1: for equipment connected to VIDEO 1IN VIDEO 2: for equipment connected to VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO 3: for equipment connected to VIDEO 3 IN To return to TV mode Press TVNIDEO or CHANNEL +/- on the projection TV, or press TVNIDEO, CH +/- or 0 - 9 and ENTER on the Remote Commander so that a channel number appears on the screen. Note You can watch both a TV and a VCR image at once, using Picture-in-Picture (pp. 45 - 49). Operating the equipment To operate the video equipment, refer to the instruction manual that comes with the equipment. You can operate a Sony VCR or video disc player, or a non-Sony VCR with the supplied Remote Commander. For details, see "Using the Programmable Remote Commander" (pp. 74 - 81). About S video input Video input and output signals can be separated into Y (luminance or brightness) and C (chrome or color) signals. Usually these two signals are combined in a VCR and sent as one signal to a projection TV. Separation of the Y and C signals prevents them from interfering with one another, thereby improving picture (especially color) quality. This projection TV is equipped with S video input jacks through which these separated signals can be input directly. Chapter 1: Setting Up 115