14 hookups (cont’d) – Philips Magnavox MDV453 User Manual

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Connecting to a TV

and a Stereo with a COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN jack

COAXIAL

R

L

Y

Pr/Cr

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

Pb/Cb

S-VIDEO

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL AUDIO

OUT PCM /

BITSTREAM

I

PROGRESSIVE

P

COAXIAL

DIGITAL

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

Stereo

(example only)

DVD Player

Back of TV

(example only)

14 Hookups (cont’d)

1

Connect a coaxial digital audio cable (not supplied)
to the Player’s black COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT jack and to the Stereo’s COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO IN jack.

2

Connect the supplied yellow video cable to the
Player’s yellow VIDEO OUT jack and to the TV’s
VIDEO IN jack.

3

Set the Player’s INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE SCAN
switch to I (interlace).

4

Plug in the Stereo’s power cord. Turn on the
Stereo and select the Auxiliary IN station or source
mode.
See your Stereo owner’s manual for details.

5

Plug in the TV’s power cord. Turn on the TV and
set it to the correct Video In channel.
This channel may be labeled A/V or Audio/Video, Aux or
Auxiliary, EXT or External, etc. This channel is usually near
channel zero, or your TV’s remote control may have a but-
ton or switch that lets you select the Video In channel. Or,
go to your lowest TV channel (0

1 or 02) and change chan-

nels downward until you find the Video In channel. If you
cannot find the Video In channel, check your TV manual.

6

Plug in the Player’s power cord. Press STANDBY-
ON
y

y

to turn on the Player. You should see the DVD

logo on the TV screen. If you do not, check your connec-
tions and make sure the TV is on the correct Video In
channel.

2

1

• Some Discs are recorded in a

5.

1 channel Dolby Digital

Surround format. These Discs
will sound best if you connect the
DVD Player to a Stereo that has
Dolby Digital.

• Set DOLBY DIGITAL to ON if

you connect the Player to a
Dolby Digital-compatible Stereo.
Details are on page 37.

• Select 5.

1 channel Dolby Digital

Surround sound if available in
the DVD’s menu.

• You may use S-Video or

Component Video instead. See
pages

11-12 for these optional

video connections. Remember,
you only need one video connec-
tion between the TV and the
DVD Player.

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