T+A Elektroakustik 1235 R DVD Player User Manual


 
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Back panel connections
MAIN ANALOG OUT
The analogue output of the DVD video player supplies a
fixed-level output signal. It is designed for connection to a
pre-amplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver with its own
volume control.
The output sockets should be connected to the corres-
ponding (L/R) AUX input sockets (INPUT) of the pre-
amplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver.
'ANALOG OUTPUT L' to 'INPUT L'
'ANALOG OUTPUT R' to 'INPUT R'
YUV video output
This video output deliveres high quality YUV (P P
b
P
r
)
output signals. Use this output to connect a video
projector/monitor with YUV input.
Important Note (only P-Scan option):
!
The YUV output can be set to „progressive scan“
operation with the P-Scan switch on the front
panel. In progressive mode full frames instead of
half frames are output by the YUV output. This
gives a far better picture quality. The
monitor/projector used must be compatible with
progressive video ! (please refer to the manual of
the video monitor/projector)
SDI OUT
(Serial Digital Interface - optional)
Professional digital video interface (can be retro-fitted).
The SDI connection to a video projector/monitor with SDI
input guarantees a lossless video transmission even over
long cable runs.
DIGITAL OUT SURROUND
Optical digital output for connecting a digital surround
decoder.
Co-axial digital output for connecting a digital surround
decoder. Please be sure to use high-quality 75 cable
with Cinch connectors.
Note:
Digital PCM (DVD, CD, S-VCD, MP-3) and AC3 / dts
signals are present at this output. The data format can be
selected in the 'Setup / Audio Menu / Digital Output'
menu. For copy protection reasons SACD signals are not
present in digital form.
RC-IN
Input socket for external IR (infra-red) remote control
receiver E2000 (* optional accessory) or external remote
device such as a programmable key pad.
R
LINK
Control input / output sockets for the R
LINK
system:
Both sockets are wired identically - either of the two
sockets can serve as input, while the other can then be
used as output to the next R
LINK
device.