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including progressive scan up to 1080p. The
implementation of HDMI supports audio sig
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nals, or a separate audio connection from
an HDMI component.
Four inputs, labeled HDMI VIDEO IN 1–4 ac
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cept signals from source components.
NOTE: When using HDMI connections, the TV
monitor can display the OSD menus and can
also display video from Composite, S-Video,
or Component Video sources, as the RSP-1069
is capable of upscaling these signals.
COMPOSITE IN 1–3
Video Inputs
Three inputs accepts standard composite
video signals from source components using
standard 75 ohm RCA video cables.
COMPOSITE OUT 1–2
Video Outputs
Two RCA jacks, labeled COMPOSITE OUT
1–2, provide connections for sending com
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posite video signals for recording on a VCR
or other recording device.
These connections correspond to the COM
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POSITE IN 1-2 connections. Make sure that
you are consistent. If you hook up a particular
VCR to the COMPOSITE 1 inputs, hook up the
COMPOSITE 1 output to the same VCR.
NOTE: The RSP-1069 cannot convert S-Video,
Component Video or HDMI signals to composite
video signals at the record outputs. Therefore,
only signals received at the composite video
inputs are available at these outputs.
S-VIDEO IN 1–3
Video Inputs
Three inputs, labeled S-VIDEO IN 1–3 accept
S-Video signals from source components.
S-VIDEO 1–2
Video Outputs
Two S-VIDEO jacks, labeled S-VIDEO OUT
1–2, provide connections for sending S-Vid
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eo signals for recording on a VCR or other
recording device.
These connections correspond to the S-VIDEO
IN 1-2 connections. Make sure that you are
consistent. If you hook up a particular VCR
to the VIDEO 1 inputs, hook up the VIDEO
1 output to the same VCR.
NOTE: The RSP-1069 cannot convert composite
video, Component Video, or HDMI video sig
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nals to S-Video at these outputs. Only signals
received at the S-Video inputs are available
at these outputs.
COMPONENT VIDEO 1–3
Video Inputs
Component Video connections split the video
into three signals – luminance (Y) and sepa
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rate chrominance (P
B and PR) signals, allow-
ing delivery of a reference-quality picture with
high definition signals. Component Video
connections should be used for progressive
scan DVD players and high-definition digital
television receivers. Each of these signals is
carried by a separate 75 ohm video cable
with RCA connectors.
Three sets of inputs, labeled COMPONENT
VIDEO IN 1–3 accept Component video sig
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nals from source components.
High Definition
TV Monitor Outputs
The TV MONITOR outputs of the RSP-1069
send the video signal to your TV monitor. Four
types of video output connections are provid-
ed – HDMI digital video, Component Video,
S-Video, or RCA composite video.
HDMI or Component Video outputs must be
used to for connections to an HDTV in order
to view high resolution HDTV video. In most
cases, HDMI or Component Video connec-
tions can be the only video connection to
the HDTV.
The HDMI outputs can send all enhanced
or high definition video signals to a high-
definition TV (480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, or
1080p). The Component Video outputs can
also send all of these signals except 1080p.
480i/576i standard definition resolution is
not available at the Component Video or
HDMI outputs since the RSP-1069 is designed
to upconvert these signals to a high defini
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tion resolution.
NOTE: Do not connect HDMI and Component
Video outputs to a monitor simultaneously,
as the two video image signals may affect
each other.
The output resolution is specified in the VID-
EO/HDMI setup menu all signals from all
video sources (any resolution) are converted
to the desired resolution.
NOTE: When you have changed the output
resolution in the VIDEO/HDMI menu during
operation, restart by switching power OFF
and ON again, to stabilize the picture image
in the new resolution setup.
Additional information for high definition
outputs.
• Typically, choose the HDMI outputs with
digital high-definition TVs such as LCD,
plasma, or DLP monitors. Use the Compo
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nent Video connections with analog high
definition TVs such as CRT-based direct
view or projection monitors.
• HDTV Component Video output is subject
to HDCP copy protection. It may not dis
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play 720p or 1080i resolution when the
source signal incorporates copy protec-
tion. However, when Video Out is set to
480p/576p in the VIDEO/HDMI menu,
all sources will be available.
• The RSP-1069 uses the HDMI Ver. 1.1
standard. TV monitors with HDMI inputs
should be compatible with this version.
• The video signal sent to the TV through the
HDMI connection will not be displayed
properly unless all HDMI components in
the system, including the TV monitor, are
compatible with the HDCP copy protec
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tion standard.
• Only audio signals passed-through directly
from the source component are sent to the
TV set through the HDMI connection. To
send decoded audio from the RSP-1069
to the TV, you must select ‘TV mode’ in
the VIDEO/HDMI menu.
• TV monitors with DVI-D connections can
usually be connected to the HDMI out
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put of the RSP-1069 with the use of an
appropriate 24-pin DVI-HMDI adaptor.
However, there are occasionally some in
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compatibilities with older DVI-D equipped
monitors.
• Use the scaler setting of the RSP-1069
‘VIDEO OUT FORMAT’ in the VIDEO/
HDMI menu to match the native resolu
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tion of the TV monitor.