JVC HD-52G787 Projection Television User Manual


 
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By connecting an HDMI compatible device, high definition pictures can be displayed on your
TV in their digital form. Some HDMI devices can include DVD players, D-VHS or any HDMI
compatible devices.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industry supported, uncompressed, all
digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides and interface between any audio/video source,
such as a set-top box, DVD player, A/V receiver or an audio and/or video monitor, such as a
digital television (DTV).
HDMI Compatible Device
Digital Out
HDMI 1
R - AUDIO - L
DIGITAL-IN
1
2
HDMI Cable
TV Rear Panel
Connecting to an HDMI Compatible Device
1) Connect the HDMI Cable from the DIGITAL OUT on the back of your DTV or HDMI device, to
the HDMI1 DIGITAL-IN on the back of your television.
Notes:
• When you do the above connection, set DIGITAL-IN1 AUDIO in the Initial Setup menu to
DIGITAL. See "DIGITAL-IN1 AUDIO", page 52.
• Some decoders may not respond depending on the equipment that you have connected
when it is connected to the HDMI.
• If the HDMI output device signal is changed (for example, 480i/60Hz is changed to
480p/60Hz), the screen may turn green and there may be some distortion for a short time
until the signal becomes stable.
• When you have an HDMI device connected to the HDMI 1 connection on the back of your
TV, your TV detects it, and blocks the analog audio signal coming into the "HDMI 1" jacks.
Therefore, you can not hear any analog sound from the other device connected to the
"HDMI 1" jacks, while you are viewing the images from the HDMI device.
Quick Setup
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