COMPONENT VIDEO (CVI) INPUT CONNECTIONS
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omponent Video inputs provideThe CVI connection will be dominate over the AV1
Cfor the highest possible colorin Video Input. When a Component Video Device is
and picture resolution in the play-connected as described, it is best not to have a video
signal connected to the AV1 in Video Input jack.
back of digital signal source materi-
al, such as with DVD players. The
color difference signals (Pb, Pr) andBack of TV
the luminance (Y) signal are con-
nected and received separately,
which allows for improved color
bandwidth information (not possible
when using composite video or
S-Video connections).
Connect the Component (Y,
Pb, Pr) Video OUT jacks from
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the DVD player (or similar
device) to the (Y, Pb, Pr) in(put)
jack on the TV. When using the
Component Video Inputs, it is
best not to connect a signal to the
AV in Video Jack.
Connect the red and white
AUDIO CABLES to the Audio
2Component
(left and right) output jacks onVideo Cables
the rear of the accessory deviceAudio
to the Audio (L and R) AV1 in(Green, Blue,Cables
Red)
Input Jacks on the TV.(Red &
White)
Turn the TV and the DVD (or
digital accessory device) ON.
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Press the CH + or CH �
buttons to scroll the available
4Accessory Device
channels until CVI appears in
the upper left corner of the TVEquipped with
screen.Component Video
Outputs
Insert a DVD disc into the
DVD player and press the
5PLAY button on the DVD
Player.
HELPFULHINT
The description for the component video
connectors may differ depending on the
DVD player or accessory digital source
equipment used (for example, Y, Pb, Pr; Y,
B-Y, R-Y; Y, Cr, Cb). Although abbrevia-
tions and terms may vary, the letters band r
stand for the blue and red color component
signal connectors, and Yindicates the lumi-
nance signal. Refer to your DVD or digital
accessory ownerOs manual for definitions and
connection details. |