Parasound D 200 DVD Player User Manual


 
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CONNECTING YOUR D 200 continued
No HDMI or DVI input on your TV?
If your TV does not have an HDMI input you will have to use one of the analog video
connections. These connections are Component, S-Video and Composite. Choose the
highest quality connection that your TV has.
Component Video Connections
If your TV doesn’t have an input for HDMI or DVI
This is a three-cable connection that must use cables that are made for video. The three Component
Video jacks are identified with red, green, and blue colors. The component video cable’s plugs are
usually color-coded to help you connect the same color jacks on the D 200 and your TV.
Connect either set of the Component Video Out jacks on your D 200 to the three
corresponding Component Video Input jacks on your TV or your surround controller/receiver.
S-Video Connections
If your TV doesn’t have an input for HDMI, DVI or Component Video
Connect either the S-Video 1 or 2 Out jack on your D 200 to the S-VIDEO input jack of your
surround controller/receiver or TV. The S-Video 1 and 2 Out jacks carry the same video signal,
enabling connection of two TVs.
Note: Connect the S-Video jacks only if you do not use either the Component Video or
Composite Video connections.
Composite Video Connections
If your TV doesn’t have an input for HDMI, DVI, Component Video or S-Video
Connect either the Composite Video 1 or 2 Out jack on your D 200 to the Composite VIDEO
(or sometimes called simply VIDEO) input jack of your surround sound controller/receiver or TV. The
Composite Video 1 and 2 Out jacks carry the same video signal, enabling connection of two TVs.
Note: Connect the Composite Video jacks only if you do not use either the Component Video
or S-Video connections. An exception is if you are using the remote, Zone B, feature on a
Parasound C 1, C 2 or Model 7100 7.1 Channel Surround Controller.
Note: All of the analog video connections are active simultaneously.