Setting up, Step 1 antenna and television connections, Step – Panasonic DMR-E100H User Manual

Page 5: Antenna and television connections, Set ting up, Component video out terminal, S-video out terminal

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RQT6986

Set

ting up

STEP

1

Antenna and television connections

Preparation

Refer to the television’s operating instructions.

Turn the television off and disconnect its AC power sup-
ply cord.

To enjoy sound through other audio equipment
(

page 59)

To enjoy progressive video
Connect to the component video (480P) input terminals
on a television compatible with this unit’s copy guard sys-
tem. (Video will not be displayed correctly if connected to
an incompatible television.)

All Panasonic televisions that have 480P input terminals
are compatible. Consult the manufacturer if you have
another brand of television.

RF IN

RF OUT

VHF/UHF

OPTICAL

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

(PCM/BITSTREAM)

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

(480P/480I)

Y

P

B

P

R

R - AUDIO - L

R - AUDIO - L

VIDEO

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

(L3)

(L1)

IN 1

IN 3

R - AUDIO - L

R - AUDIO - L

VIDEO

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

S-VIDEO

OUT 1

OUT 2

R - AUDIO - L

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

OUT 1

AUDIO

IN

R L

VIDEO

IN

VHF/UHF

RF IN

S VIDEO IN

COMPONENT

VIDEO IN

Y

P

B

P

R

OPTICAL

Y

P

B

P

R

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal

These terminals can be used for either interlace or
progressive output and provide a purer picture than the S-
VIDEO OUT terminal.
Connection using these terminals outputs the color differ-
ence signals (P

B

/P

R

) and luminance signal (Y) separately in

order to achieve high fidelity in reproducing colors.

The description of the component video input terminals
depends on the television or monitor (e.g. Y/P

B

/P

R

, Y/B-Y/

R-Y, Y/C

B

/C

R

). Connect to terminals of the same color.

After making this connection, change the black level for a
better picture (

page 52, Video–Black Level Control).

S-VIDEO OUT terminal

The S-VIDEO OUT terminal
achieves a more vivid pic-
ture than the VIDEO OUT
terminal by separating the
chrominance (C) and lumi-
nance (Y) signals. (Actual
results depend on the tele-
vision.)

When making either of the above connections, ensure you connect the audio cables to the corresponding audio input terminals on the
television.

To the antenna

Outdoor antenna

Cable TV

Indoor antenna

Television

Audio/Video cable
(included)

Antenna cable
(usually discon-
nected from the
television).

To household AC outlet
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)

This unit

Cooling fan

Red White Yellow

or

S video cable
(not included)

Do not connect the unit through a video cassette recorder
Video signals fed through video cassette recorders will be
affected by copyright protection systems and the picture will not
be shown correctly on the television.

Television

Video cable

(not included)

75

coaxial cable

(included)

below

Television

If the connector
doesn’t match

page 61

Red White Yellow

Connect last.
Also connect the AC
power supply cords for
the other equipment.

75

coaxial cable

The signal from the antenna passes through this unit and along the 75

coaxial cable to the television even when this unit is turned off. You don’t
have to connect the antenna to the television.

The picture and sound signal from this unit does not go through the 75

coaxial cable to the television. Make sure you connect one of the follow-
ing terminals on this unit to the television: the AUDIO/VIDEO terminal,
the S-VIDEO OUT terminal or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal.
If the television has none of these terminals, consult your local dealer.

AC power supply cord (included)

Conserving power
This unit consumes a small amount of power, even when it is
turned off (approx. 3.5 W). To save power when the unit is not to
be used for a long time, unplug it from the household AC outlet.

Setup precautions

Do not place in an enclosed area so the rear cooling fan and the cooling
vents on the side are covered up.

Place the unit on a surface that is flat and not subject to vibration or impact.

Place in an area where condensation does not occur.
Condensation is a phenomenon where moisture forms on a cold surface
when there is an extreme change in temperature. Condensation may
cause internal damage to the unit.

In the following situation, with the power off, let the unit adjust to the room

temperature and wait 2-3 hours until condensation is gone.

Conditions where condensation may occur
–During the rainy season in tropical and sub tropical areas.
–When there is high humidity or a lot of steam in the room.
–When there is an extreme change in temperature (moving from a very

hot location to a very cold location, or when an extreme change in air
conditioning or cooled air directly impacts the unit.)

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