Sherwood V-768 DVD Player User Manual


 
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When selecting the COMPONENT OUT
• When the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTs of this unit are connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO INs of TV or
projector, etc., depending on whether the video signal system of your TV or projector, etc. supports the
conventional interlacing(simply called interlaced) video signals or the progressively scanned(simply called
progressive) video signals, you should set the COMPONENT OUT to the corresponding setting.
Notes :
• When the COMPONENT OUT is set to PROGRESSIVE, the S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTs cannot
output the normal video signals. Therefore, it causes the picture to break up and shake.
• When the progressive video signals are input into the non-progressive COMPONENT VIDEO INs of your TV,
etc., the picture may not be shown normally, too.
Therefore, when the progressive COMPONENT VIDEO INs of TV is not connected to, you should set the
COMPONENT OUT to INTERLACED.
When selecting the SCART OUT(Regional Option)
• For some countries like Europe, this unit incorporates the TV and VCR SCART connectors which can deliver
either the COMPOSITE(regular) video or the S-VIDEO(Y and C) signals as well as the audio L and R signals for
easy connection.
• When the SCART connections between the unit and video components are made, depending on whether you
use the COMPOSITE(regular) video signal from the SCART connector or the S-VIDEO signals, you can select
either the COMPOSITE(regular) video or the S-VIDEO.
Note :
• Be sure to set your TV and VCR to the corresponding one of the COMPOSITE (regular) video and S-VIDEO
modes to match the SCART OUT setting of the unit.(Refer to the operating instructions of the component(s)
connected.)
When selecting the SCREEN SAVER
• A TV screen may be burned out if a static picture is displayed for a long time in the stop mode or the pause
mode, etc.. To prevent this, set the SCREEN SAVER to ON. Then the unit automatically activates the screen
saver function if a static picture is displayed for over 5 minutes.
Note :
• The monitor screen of a projector or projection TV is easily burned out if a static picture is displayed for a long
time. Be careful not to allow the monitor screen to be burned out when the SCREEN SAVER is set to OFF.
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