Setting up your dvd/ vcr, Connecting to a tv basic connections, Basic tv connection – Philips DVP3200V/75 User Manual

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Connecting to a TV

Basic Connections

• Please refer to the instruction books of your TV, VCR, Stereo

System or other devices as necessary to make the best connections.

• Make one of the following connections, depending on the

capabilities of your existing equipment.

CAUTION:
• Be sure to turn off the VCR/DVD and equipment to be

connected before connecting.

• Read through the operation manual for the equipment to be

connected.

• Be sure to keep the VCR/DVD connection cables separate

from the TV antenna cable when you install the VCR/DVD,
because it may cause electrical interference when you are
watching television programmes.

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Setting Up your DVD/ VCR

Basic TV Connection

(TV)

AEREAL

RF OUT

RF coaxial cable

(supplied)

To RF OUT

jack

from Antenna

To AERIAL

jack

CAUTION:

• Connect the VCR/DVD directly to

the TV. Do not connect the
VCR/DVD to a VCR, then connect
the VCR to the TV. Copyright
protection in the VCR could distort
the picture playing on the VCR/DVD.

VCR/DVD

VCR

TV

C

Analogue audio connection

Digital Connection to an MD to Record a CD

Some Audio CDs have a short silent section between musical tracks.When sound from discs such as these is digitally recorded by connecting the VCR/DVD directly
to a digital recorder (such as an MD recorder), the music may be recorded continuously and track numbers may be lost.

C

Digital Connection to Audio Equipment or MD Recorder without a Dolby Digital Decoder

• Audio CD

Audio CDs can be transferred digitally to other equipment such as an MD recorder, play the disc as you would normally with the audio mode set to
“L+R” and use the connection shown above.

• DVD

DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital multi channel surround sound or MPEG Audio cannot be connected digitally to external recording equipment such as an
MD recorder. The audio source on a disc in a Dolby Digital multi channel surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound by an MD recorder. It may
be possible to record Dolby Digital or MPEG Audio via a digital connection if the VCR/DVD output is set to “OFF” for “DOLBY DIGITAL” or “MPEG”
(see page 18 “Audio Settings”).

ANALOG INPUT

R

L

DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO

OUT

S-VIDEO

OUT

DVD

VCR

DVD/VCR

L

L

Y

L

R

R

C

B

/

P

B

C

R

/

P

R

R

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

(Red)

(White)

(Red)

(White)

Amplifier of stereo system, etc.

DVD/VCR

Audio cable

(supplied)

Jack and Plug Colours

To amplifier
audio input jacks

Audio Left: White
Audio Right: Red

To AUDIO
OUT jacks

C

Digital audio connection

You can make this connection using a coaxial digital cable.
Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/ MPEG Audio digital
surround processor to your VCR/DVD’s coaxial digital jack provides
richer and more powerful audio play.

DIGITAL IN

COAXIAL

DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO

OUT

S-VIDEO

OUT

DVD

VCR

DVD/VCR

L

L

Y

L

R

R

C

B

/

P

B

C

R

/

P

R

R

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

DVD/VCR

To COAXIAL
DIGITAL input jack

To COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT jack

Coaxial digital cable

(commercially available)

Dolby Digital (multi ch)/
MPEG Audio processor or amplifier

Connecting to Audio Equipment

Connecting the VCR/DVD to audio equipment provides normal stereo sound, plus powerful stereo sound enhanced by Dolby Digital multi channel
surround sound and MPEG Audio.
• Digital connection is not possible if the processor or amplifier to which you want to connect does not have an coaxial digital input jack.

• When the VCR/DVD is connected to a

TV using both a VIDEO cable and an S-
VIDEO cable, only the S-VIDEO
connection is enabled (the VIDEO
connection is disabled).

• You will not be able to hear all of the

sound being output by the VCR/DVD if
you use the VIDEO/AUDIO cable
(supplied) to a monaural TV that has
only one AUDIO input jack.

Notes:
– Be sure that the colours of the

jacks and plugs match up when
connecting the cable.

– Connect the VCR/DVD directly

to the TV. If you attempt to view
video on a TV connected via a
VCR, the copy protection
function will scramble the
picture.

– If you want to listen to the

audio through audio equipment,
connect only the S-VIDEO or
VIDEO cable to the TV.

DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO

OUT

S-VIDEO

OUT

DVD

VCR

DVD/VCR

L

L

Y

L

R

R

CB/

PB

CR/

PR

R

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

L

R

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

VCR

DVD/VCR

L

L

R

R

AUDIO IN

VIDEO OUT

VIDEO IN

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

VCR

DVD/VCR

L

L

R

R

C

B

Y

C

R

COMPONENT

VIDEO IN

P

B

Y

P

R

VIDEO IN

S-VIDEO IN

AUDIO

OUT

DVD

S-VIDEO

OUT

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

L

R

Y

C

B/

P

B

C

R/

P

R

DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

COAXIAL

AUDIO

OUT

DVD

S-VIDEO

OUT

L

R

AUDIO

OUT

DVD

S-VIDEO

OUT

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

L

R

Y

C

B/

P

B

C

R/

P

R

DVD/VCR

TV

Basic Audio

Video

cable

(supplied)

S-Video

cable

(commercially

available)

(Analog) AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

S-VIDEO OUT

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

Audio cable

(supplied)

DVD only

DVD only

DVD only

Good picture

Better picture

Best picture

Method 1

Method 2

Method 3

Component
Video cable
(commercially
available)

or

or

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