Connections, Eng lis h, Connecting to television – Toshiba SD390 User Manual

Page 8: Using composite video jack(cvbs), Using hdmi, Cable

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Connecting to television

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MPORTANT!

– You only need to make one video connection

from the following options, depending on the

capabilities of your television.

– Connect the DVD player directly to the

television.

Using SCART socket

A

Use the scart cable to connect the DVD SCART OUT

to the corresponding scart input socket on the TV

(cable not supplied).

If your DVD player will not be connected to a Stereo

System or AV Receiver to hear better sound, scart is

enough for both audio and video connections.

Using Composite Video Jack(CVBS)

A

Use the composite video cable (yellow) to connect

the DVD player' s VIDEO(CVBS) jack to the video

input jack(or labelled as A/V in,Video In or

Composite) on the TV(cable not supplied).

To hear the sound of this DVD player through your

TV, use the audio cables(white/red)to connect

AUDIO OUT(L/R)jacks of the DVD player to

corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on the TV(cable not

supplied).

Using HDMI

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cable

HDMI IN

HDMI IN

HDTV / DVI TV

IMPORTANT!

– A simple 1-cable connection with a device

having an HDMI( high definition multimedia

interface ) connector allows digital transfer of

both digital video signals and multi-channel audio

signals. Use this connection for best picture

quality.

– It has plug and play capability using only one

HDMI cable for both audio / video output.

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Use an HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the

DVD player’s HDMI out to HDMI IN on the HDMI TV.

Tips:

- Before making or changing any connections, make

sure that all the devices are disconnected from the

power outlet.

- If your TV has a DVI IN jack, you need a HDMI-DVI

adapter cable to connect the HDMI out jack on the

DVD player. This HDMI-DVI cable has only video

output capability, so it is necessary to use separate

analogue cable to transfer the audio signals. See

“Connecting to a Stereo System” or “Connecting to a

Digital AV Receiver” in pages 8-9.

Selecting HDMI mode

During playback, press HDMI on the remote control

to select the HDMI video resolution. The video

resolution changes as follows every time HDMI is

pressed.

Auto g 480p/576p g 720p g 1080i g 1080p

Tips:

- If Auto is selected, it follows preference HDMI

aspect ratio of TV.

- The HDMI mode that is not supported by your TV

will not be selected.

- No Sound will be output from the HDMI cable if the

Digital Output is not set to PCM.

-If the audio format of the Digital Output does not

match the capabilities of your receiver, the receiver

will produce a strong, distorted sound or no sound at

all.

-If your TV only supports 1080i, 1080p will not be

selected.

- Because HDMI is an evolving technology, it is

possible that some devices with an HDMI input may

not operate properly with this DVD player.

Connections

Helpful hint: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are

disconnected from the power outlet.

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