Sanyo DVD-SL33 User Manual

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COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

AUDIO INPUT

Y

P

B

R

L

P

R

Connecting to a TV with Progressive-scan Capability (Example 2)

Your TV must be capable of handing progressive scanning and have component video input capability.

To COMPENENT VIDEO
OUT jacks

*Please consult your local audio/video dealer.

To audio
input jacks

(White) L

(Red) R

(Red) R

(White) L

DVD video player

To AC 120V, 60Hz

To AUDIO OUT jacks

*Audio cable (not supplied)

TV with progressive-scan
capability

Green

Blue

Red

To COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT jacks

*Component video cable (not supplied)

Green

Blue

Red

1. Connect the DVD video player to the component video input

jacks of the TV. (The VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT jack
connection is not necessary.)

2. Set the VIDEO OUT SELECT switch to the

COMPONENT

positon.

3. You also need to connect the left and right audio cables (not

supplied) to the AUDIO OUT jack of DVD video player and
the Audio input jacks of the TV.

4. Set the DVD video player to the PROGRESSIVE position.

See page E15.

Progressive Scanning

While interlaced scanning produces one frame of video in two
fields, progressive scanning creates one frame in one field.
Conventional interlaced scanning constitutes one second with
30 frames (60 fields), but progressive scanning constitutes it with
60 frames from scratch. Progressive scanning can reproduce
shaper picture with high resolution for still image or other picture
containing long texts or horizontal lines.
This model has compliance with 525p (progressive) system.

Notes:

Please refer to your TV instruction manual.

When you connect the DVD video player to your TV, be sure
to turn off the power and disconnect both units from the wall
outlet until all the connections have been made.

Do not connect the DVD video player to a VCR directly. The
playback picture will be distorted because DVD video discs
are copy protected.

Interlaced scanning

Progressive scanning

DVD-SL33/CA(English)

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