Connecting Your AV Components--Continued
• Using CompositeVideo
Use a composite video cable Goconnect the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E's VIDEO MONITOR OUT to a composite
video input on your TV, as shown.
• Using S-Video
Use an S-Video cable to connect the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E's S VIDEO MONITOR OUT to an S-Video
input on your TV, as shown,
Video Connections
• Using CompositeVideo
Use a composite video cable to connect the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E's VIDEO DVD IN to the composite video out-
put on your DVD player, as shown,
• Your TV must also be connected via composite video_
• Using S-Video
Use an S-Video cable to connect the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E's S VIDEO DVD IN to the S-Video output on
your DVD player, as shown,
• Your TV must also be connected via S-Video_
TV, projector, etc.
• Using ComponentVideo
Use a component video cable to connect the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E's COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors to
the component video inputs on your TV, as shown.
DVDpGayer
• Using ComponentVideo
Use a component video cable to connect the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501 E's COMPONENT DVD IN connectors to the
component video outputs on your DVD player, as shown.
• Your TV must also be connected via component video.
TV,projector,etc. _ _ COt_POI_ENT
B PR
DVD player _i_p
I I
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
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