Connecting external devices to your pdp – Microtek MHP1-HD User Manual

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Connecting External Devices to Your PDP

You can connect many types of audio visual and entertainment devices to the PDP.

Most audio/video devices offer a choice of several connection types. The most common types are

Standard composite (AV) cable, S-Video cable, and Component cable (YCbCr/YPbPr). S-Video provides

higher quality picture transmission than composite cable, and Component cable (YCbCr/YPbPr) provides

the highest quality picture transmission. Some devices, including projectors, computers, and set-top

boxes, also have DVI interfaces.

You may choose any of the connection types offered on a device, based on the convenience or quality

of the connection type.

Prior to making any connections to your PDP, ensure that the power switch at the rear of the PDP is

switched off. Please note that the cables mentioned in this section are not included with your PDP

package.

NOTE:

The examples given in this manual reflect common connection types. Actual connection types may

vary according to model. Refer to the user manual for the device if you need additional assistance.

Do not connect devices to both Video 1 or Video 2 and S-Video connections at the same time. If

you connect devices to both the composite video and S-video connections, the S-video connection

overrides the other connection.

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