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Installation
Audio
OUT
P
B
YP
R
DVD(Y•P
B
•P
R
)
AUDIO
DVD(Y•P
B
•P
R
) OUT
LR
DVD Player
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
1
2
Recording Equipment
(VHS VCR)
VIDEO
AUDIO
Audio
IN
Video
IN
S-Video
IN
S-VIDEO Cable
R
L
1
23
INPUT
PROG.
OUT
S - V I D E O
V I D E O
A U D I O - L
A U D I O - R
How to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO Input Terminals
How to connect the AV Prog. Out Terminals
The “Prog. Out” Terminals output the same signals as main picture on the TV screen and sound from the speaker at that
time, e.g. TV programs or signals from INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 terminals.
Notes:
(1) Never connect the VIDEO IN and Prog. OUT terminals to the same video recorder, as this could cause incorrect
operation.
(2) The monitor output emits the main picture normal video and audio signals.
(3) Even if the television is in picture-out-picture condition, Prog. OUT terminals output the same signals as main picture on
the screen and sound from speaker. Sub picture including strobe, still, channel search, etc. will not be output at the
PROG. OUT terminals.
(4) DVD signal (Y, PB, PR) is not output at the Prog. OUT terminals.
(5) COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
In order to prevent colors from interfering, image signals are divided into three signals of brightness, red and blue
(green is created automatically from these three signals). Each signal is processed from its own circuit and combined
on the screen, creating a natural picture.