Denon DVD-1930 CD Player User Manual


 
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• Method 1 DVD Player + TV with 21-pin Scart Input Jack
• Method 2 DVD Player + TV with Video Input Jack
• Method 3 DVD Player + TV with S-Video Input Jack
• Method 4 DVD Player + TV with Component Video Input Jacks
NOTES:
Connect the DVD player directly to a TV. If the Audio/Video cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due
to the copy protection system.
S-Video output connector
The video signals are divided into colour (C) and brightness (Y) signals, achieving a clearer picture.
If the TV is equipped with an S-Video input connector, we recommend connecting it to this unit’s S-Video output connector
using a commercially available S-Video connection cord.
HOW TO CONNECT TO A TV WITHOUT AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT JACKS
Even if your TV does not have RCA type audio and video input jacks, it is still possible to connect this DVD
player to your TV’s 75 ohm coaxial antenna terminal using an optional Stereo Audio/Video RF Modulator (commer-
cially available). Connect the audio and video outputs of the DVD player to the audio and video inputs on the RF
Modulator, and then connect the coaxial output of the RF Modulator (usually marked “TO TV”) to the 75 ohm coaxial
antenna terminal on your TV. Follow the instruction supplied with the RF Modulator for more details.
If your TV’s 75 ohm coaxial antenna terminal is already occupied by an antenna or cable box connection, remove that
cable from your TV’s antenna terminal and reconnect it to the coaxial antenna input terminal of the RF Modulator
(usually marked “ANT IN”), then connect the RF modulator to your TV’s antenna terminal as described above.
NOTE:
The picture quality from DVD discs will not be as good if the DVD player is connected to the TV’s antenna terminal
through an RF Modulator.
Connection to a TV (for video)
CONNECTIONS
DVD
21-pin Scart jack
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
LR
CB/PBYCR/PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
TV
Good
picture
Basic
Audio
Better
picture
Best picture
Video Cable
(supplied)
S-Video Cable
(commercially
available)
Scart Cable
(commercially
available)
Method 2
Basic
Connection
Method 1 Method 3
Method 4
Component
Video
Cable
(commer-
cially
available)
AUDIO OUT
(analogue)
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUTAV1 OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Audio
Cable
(sup-
plied)
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