Connecting to a d-vhs with component cables, English – Olevia 242T FHD User Manual

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Connecting to a D-VHS with Component Cables

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

TV Installation and Connection Guide

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1.Connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the Set-Top-Box's Antenna jack.
2.Using Audio and S-Video (YPbPr, or HDMI is strongly recommended) cables, connect the Set-Top-Box's
Audio and S-Video OUT jacks to the TV's Audio and S-Video IN jacks.
3.Connect an I-Link cable from the Set-Top-Box to the D-VHS equipment for video transmission and record.
4.Using Audio and Component video cables, connect the D-VHS's Audio and Y, Pb and Pr OUT jacks to the
TV's Audio and Y, Pb and Pr IN jacks for watching the recorded videos.

Note: The YPbPr connection provides the best quality of video signal compared to AV (Composite) and S-Video
connection.

Use this method of connection if your D-VHS has component (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.

Note: The Y, Pb and Pr jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must be connected to provide sound.

Colors on Component Video connectors:
Y: Green
Pb (also identified as Cb, CB or B-Y): Blue
Pr (also identified as Cr, CR or R-Y): Red

Note: YPbPr is set at default to best perform with FHD 1080p content, set Input to "Interlace DVD"
for best performance with regular 480i and 480p content.
(Menu - Picture - Mode - Input = "Interlace DVD")

For 242 / 247 / 252 / 255 TFHD Models

D-VHS

Set-Top-Box

i-Link
cable

Rear of TV

2

A/V cable with
RCA connector

S Video cable

3

Yellow

Red

White

(75-ohm
coaxial
cable)

1

Red

Blue

Green

Red

White

Component cable with RCA connector

Audio cable

4

Cable/Satellite

English

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