Yamaha MCR730B User Manual - Page 18

Connecting a TV, Composite video connection

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Chapter 2: Getting Started Connecting a TV You can connect the DRX-730 to a TV by using any one of four different connection types: HDMI, component video, or composite video. The type you choose will depend on the connections supported by your TV. Refer to your TV owner's manual for details. HDMI provides the best picture quality. Component video offers the next best picture quality and the DRX-730's component video output supports progressive scanning for even better picture quality. If your TV doesn't support HDMI or component video, use composite video. Some DRX-730 models have a SCART jack that can output composite video or RGB component video. Notes: • Do not connect the power cable to the DRX-730 until all other connections have been completed. • Turn off your TV before connecting it to the DRX-730. Tip: • If your TV has an audio output, you can connect it to the DRX-730's AUX IN jacks and listen to your favorite TV programs through the speakers connected to the DRX-730. Composite video connection If your TV doesn't support HDMI or component video, you can connect the DRX-730 to your TV with the supplied video pin cable. Use the supplied video pin cable to connect the DRX-730's VIDEO OUT jack to a composite video input on your TV. Component video connection If your TV supports component video but not HDMI, you can connect the DRX-730 to your TV with a component video cable. This will provide better picture quality than a composite video connection. Using a component video cable (sold separately), connect the DRX-730's COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to a component video input on your TV. MAINS HDMI CLASS 2 WIRING CABLAGE CLASSE 2 R 6 MIN SPEAKER SPEAKERS R SUBWOOFER OUT OUT IN AUX AM ANT GND FM ANT 75 UNBAL. PR PB DOCK Y OUT VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO OUT OPTICAL DIGITAL Component video cable (sold separately) TV COMPONENT VIDEO IN Y PB PR Notes: • If you connect a TV that does not support progressive scanning, make sure the Component Out setting is set to Interlace. If it's set to Progressive, the TV may display no picture. • If you use the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT and HDMI connections simultaneously, the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks may output progressive video regardless of the Component Out setting. MAINS HDMI CLASS 2 WIRING CABLAGE CLASSE 2 R 6 MIN SPEAKER SPEAKERS R SUBWOOFER OUT OUT IN AUX AM ANT GND FM ANT 75 UNBAL. PR PB DOCK Y OUT VIDEO COMPONENT OPTICAL VIDEO OUT DIGITAL Video pin cable (supplied) IN TV VIDEO 12 En

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Chapter 2:
Getting Started
12
En
You can connect the DRX-730 to a TV by using any
one of four different connection types: HDMI,
component video, or composite video. The type you
choose will depend on the connections supported by
your TV. Refer to your TV owner’s manual for details.
HDMI provides the best picture quality. Component
video offers the next best picture quality and the
DRX-730’s component video output supports
progressive scanning for even better picture quality. If
your TV doesn’t support HDMI or component video,
use composite video. Some DRX-730 models have a
SCART jack that can output composite video or RGB
component video.
Notes:
Do not connect the power cable to the DRX-730
until all other connections have been completed.
Turn off your TV before connecting it to the
DRX-730.
Tip:
If your TV has an audio output, you can connect it
to the DRX-730’s AUX IN jacks and listen to your
favorite TV programs through the speakers
connected to the DRX-730.
If your TV doesn’t support HDMI or component
video, you can connect the DRX-730 to your TV with
the supplied video pin cable.
Use the supplied video pin cable to connect the
DRX-730’s VIDEO OUT jack to a composite video
input on your TV.
If your TV supports component video but not HDMI,
you can connect the DRX-730 to your TV with a
component video cable. This will provide better
picture quality than a composite video connection.
Using a component video cable (sold separately),
connect the DRX-730’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks to a component video input on your TV.
Notes:
If you connect a TV that does not support
progressive scanning, make sure the Component
Out setting is set to Interlace. If it’s set to
Progressive, the TV may display no picture.
If you use the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT and
HDMI connections simultaneously, the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks may output
progressive video regardless of the Component
Out setting.
Connecting a TV
Composite video connection
VIDEO
IN
OUT
OPTICAL
VIDEO
COMPONENT
DIGITAL
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VIDEO OUT
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ANT
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UNBAL.
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AUX
OUT
SUBWOOFER
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R
SPEAKER
CLASS 2 WIRING
CABLAGE CLASSE 2
6
HDMI
MAINS
AM
ANT
GND
Video pin cable
(supplied)
TV
Component video connection
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R
COMPONENT
VIDEO
IN
OUT
OPTICAL
VIDEO
COMPONENT
DIGITAL
DOCK
VIDEO OUT
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R
P
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ANT
FM
UNBAL.
75
OUT
IN
MIN
AUX
OUT
SUBWOOFER
SPEAKERS
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R
SPEAKER
CLASS 2 WIRING
CABLAGE CLASSE 2
6
HDMI
MAINS
AM
ANT
GND
Component video cable
(sold separately)
TV