Audio / video connections, Connecting the video output to your tv, Composite video (typical connection) – CyberHome Entertainment Cyber Home CH-LDV700B User Manual

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Connecting the Video Output to your TV

In order to use this DVD player with your TV, a few cable connections are necessary. The capabilities of your TV will determine the
connections you can use. There are 3 possible connection types:

Composite Video - The most widely used connection.

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S-Video - A higher quality connection that requires the provided S-Video connector and an S-Video capable TV.

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Component Video - The highest quality video connection. Supported on high-end TVs (Required for Progressive Scan).

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Composite Video

Input Jack

Composite Video (Typical connection)

Use the Composite/S - Video cable and Stereo Audio cable for connection to TVs with a standard video input as shown below. This is
the most widely used type of connection on TV’s. The composite connector on your TV is normally colored yellow, and is normally
accompanied by stereo audio inputs, colored red and white for stereo channels right and left, respectively.

Composite / S - Video Cable

First, use the supplied Composite / S - Video cable to
connect to the composite video input on your TV. This
should be a yellow connector like that shown below.

2

If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the
included red and white analog stereo cable to the audio
inputs on the TV.

1

3

On your TV, select the video input. This is normally done
by selecting “Video 1” or “Video Input” with the TV’s
remote control. On some TVs, this is done by selecting a
particular channel.

5

You should now see the splash screen of the portable
DVD player on your TV.

V

TV with

Composite

Video Input

(Typical

Connection)

AUDIO INPUT

R

VIDEO INPUT

L

!

If your TV does not have a composite video-in jack like that pictured above, you cannot connect this
unit directly. If this is the case, check to make sure your TV has at least a coaxial connector (used for
antenna/cable TV/VCR/etc.) such as that pictured to the right. If this is the case, you can use an RF
Modulator
to convert this unit’s video out to the coaxial connection on your TV. RF Modulators are
available at major electronics retailers.

Antenna/cable TV

coaxial connector

on older TVs

RF Modulator

Important note for older TV models

Older TV with

coaxial

antenna/cable

connector

DVD Player

11

10

AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS

15

Analog Stereo Audio Cable

Stereo Audio

Input Jacks

1

4

Press the “Monitor” key on the front panel of the DVD
player one time to change the video output mode.

Rear Panel

VIDEO OUTPUT

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