Yamaha DVD-C920 DVD Player User Manual


 
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(U.S.A. model) If your AV amplifier has video terminals, connect your
amplifier (and then to your video monitor) so that you can
use one video monitor for several different video sources
(LD, VCR etc.) by simply switching the input source
selector of your amplifier.
This unit has three types of video output terminals. Use one
of them in accordance with the input terminals of the
equipment to be connected.
COMPONENT S VIDEO
VIDEO IN INPUT
AV amplifier
COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEo
VIDEO OUT OUT OUT
COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEo
VIDEO IN IN IN
Do not connect this unit to a video monitor through a video
cassette recorder. If you do so, the picture may not be played back
properly due to the copyright protection technology incorporated
in this unit.
@Component Video terminal
Component video connection achieves high fidelity in
reproducing colors (better performance than S-video
connection), separating video signal into luminance (Y,
terminal color-coded as green), and color difference (PB,
blue,R, red). Use commercially available coaxial cables.
Amplifier (and Video monitor) with component input is
required. Observe the color of each terminal when connect-
ing. If your amplifier does not have component output
terminals, connecting this unit's component output directly
to your video monitor's component input can reproduce
better video image.
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Video monitor
• Do not connect this unit's COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals
to component video input terminals special for HD (High-
Definition) TV.
@S-Video terminal
S (separate) video connection achieves a clearer picture than
composite video connection by separating color and
luminance when transmitting signals. Use commercially
available S-video cable. Amplifier (and Video monitor) with
S-video input is required.
_Composite Video terminal (1, 2)
Use RCA video cable supplied with this unit
when connecting this unit to a video monitor.
VIDEO 1, 2 terminals of VIDEO OUT output the same
signal. You can connect one to your amplifier's input using
supplied RCA cable, and the other to another amplifier or a
video monitor.
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