18 Chapter 1
Connections & Setup
Back Panel Jacks
1. RF OUT (TO TV) Use to connect an RF coaxial cable to the TV.
2. IN (FROM ANT.) Use to connect an antenna or cable feed to the DVD/VCR.
3. CH 3/4 SELECTOR Move this switch to the channel that does not carry a broadcast. This
will be the channel that the TV must be tuned to in order to see the DVD/VCR’s picture
(viewing channel).
4. LINE IN 2 (R and L AUDIO and VIDEO Use this to connect a second input source (such
as a digital satellite receiver) to the DVD/VCR.
5. LINE OUT (R and L AUDIO and VIDEO) Use A/V cables from these jacks to connect to
the corresponding A/V input jacks on a TV or receiver.
6. LINE OUT (R and L AUDIO) Use these jacks to connect right and left A/V cables.
7. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, P
B
, P
R
) Use these jacks to connect component video cables
(not provided) to a multimedia monitor, projector, or other device with color separation
inputs. If you use these jacks, remember to also connect the left and right A/V cables.
8. S-VIDEO OUT If your TV has an S-Video jack, you can connect an S-Video cable (not
provided) for increased video quality. The S-Video cable only carries the picture signal; if
you use this jack, remember to also connect the left and right A/V cables.
9. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) Use this jack to connect your DVD player to a
compatible Dolby Digital
®
or DTS
®
receiver or decoder using a digital optical cable (not
provided).
10. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL) Use this jack to connect your DVD player to a
compatible Dolby Digital
®
or DTS
®
receiver or decoder using an coaxial cable (not
provided).
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Front Panel Jacks
1. LINE 1 video Use to connect a video cable to the TV.
2. LINE 1 L/mono Use to connect a left audio cable to the TV. The sound will be heard in mono.
3. LINE 1 R Use to connect a right audio cable to the TV.
DVD & VCR
DVD Only
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
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