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Getting Connected to External Components
AUDIO
OUT
COMPONENTVIDEOOUT
COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO
AUDIO
L R
OUTPUT
OPTICAL
Y Cb Cr
L
R
VIDEOOUT VIDEOIN
AUDIO
OUT
COMPONENTVIDEOOUT
COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL
Y Cb Cr
L
R
L R
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUT
COMPONENTVIDEOOUT
COAXIAL VIDEO S-VIDEO OPTICAL
Y Cb Cr
L
R
AUDIO
L R
OUTPUT
COMPONENTVIDEO
S-VIDEOIN
MUSIC
ONLY
MUSIC+MIC
MUSIC
ONLY
MUSIC+MIC
MUSIC
ONLY
MUSIC+MIC
Connecting to a TV with a VCR
You can also use a VCR to connect video to a TV with no RCA video input. You will need an RCA cable and
a 75-ohm Coaxial type cable. Using the RCA video cable, connect one end to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on
the DVD-DUET and connect the other end of the cable to the VIDEO INPUT of a VCR. Then, using the 75-
ohm Coaxial type cable, connect one end to the RF OUTPUT of the VCR, and connect the other end to the
75-ohm TV ANTENNA INPUT jack.
Connecting to a TV with S-Video
Using an S-Video cable, connect one end to the DVD-DUET’s S-VIDEO OUTPUT jack and connect the other
end to the S-VIDEO IN jack on your television. See the Video preferences directions under System Setup
mennu to select video output
Connecting to a TV with Component Video
Using 3 appropriate Component Video cables (usually color coded red, blue and green), connect a set of
plugs to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (Y Cb Cr) on the DVX-680K and plug the other set of plugs to
your COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks (Y Cb Cr) on your television. On some TVs the component video input
jacks may be labeled (Y Pb Pr). See the Video preferences directions under System Setup menu to select
video output.