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USINGTHE COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT JACKSInside!
omponent Video inputs provide for
Cthe highest possible color and pic-
ture resolution in the playback of digital
signal source material, such as with
DVD players. The color difference sig-BACK OF TV1
nals (Pb, Pr) and the luminance (Y) sig-
nal are connected and received sepa-
Monitor outAV1 in2
rately, which allows for improved color75 VCOMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
bandwidth information (not possible
L/Y
Mono
when using composite video or S-Video
S-VIDEO
connections).AUDIOPb75 VVIDEOMonoAUDIOL/Monitor outCOMPONENT VIDEO INPUTAV1 inY
RPbS-VIDEO
Pr
RPr
Connect the Component (Y, Pb,
Pr) Video OUTjacks from the DVD
player (or similar device) to the (Y, Pb,
AUDIO IN
Pr) in(put) jacks on the TV.(RED/WHITE)COMPONENT
VIDEO CABLES
Connect the red and white AUDIO
COMP VIDEOS-VIDEOVIDEOAUDIO
CABLES to the Audio (left and right)
YPbR
output jacks on the rear of the accesso-
OUTOUTOUT
ry device to the Audio (L and R) AV1
PrL
in(put) jacks on the TV.
Turn the TV and the DVD (or dig-
1
ital accessory device) ON.2
Press the CH + or � buttons to
scroll the available channels until AV1DVD, DBS OR SIMILAR ACCES-
SORY DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH
appears in the upper left corner of the3
COMPONENT VIDEO JACKS.
TV screen.
Slide the TV/VCR/ACC Switch to
the ACC position.
5
Insert a DVD disc into the DVD
player and press the PLA?Ybutton
on the remote.
6
SMART HELP
The description for the compo-
nent video connectors may differ
depending on the DVD player or acces-
sory digital source equipment used (for
example, Y, Pb, Pr; Y, B-Y, R-Y; Y, Cr,VOL
Cb). Although abbreviations and terms
may vary, the letters band r stand for
the blue and red color component signal
connectors, and Yindicates the lumi-
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nance signal. Refer to your DVD or
digital accessory ownerOs manual for
definitions and connection details.
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