Connections
Step 3: Connecting TV set
IMPORTANT!
–You only need to make
one video
connection from the following options,
according to the capabilities of your TV
system.
– S-Video or Component Video
connection provides higher picture
quality. These options must be available
on your TV set.
– Connect the system directly to the TV
set.
Using Video In jack (CVBS)
Use the composite video cable (yellow) to
connect the system’s VIDEO jack to the video
input jack (or labeled as A/V In, Video In,
Composite or Baseband) on the TV set.
To listen to TV channels through this system, use
the audio cables (white/red) to connect AUX
IN (L/R) jacks to the corresponding AUDIO
OUT jacks on the TV set.
Using component Video In jack (Pr Pb Y)
Use the component video cables (red/blue/
green) to connect the system’s Pr Pb Y jacks to
the corresponding Component video input jacks
(or labeled as Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y or YUV) on the TV
set.
To listen to TV channels through this system, use
the audio cables (white/red) to connect AUX
IN jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT
jacks on the TV set.
Connections
IMPORTANT!
– If your TV set only has a single
Antenna In jack (or labeled as 75 ohm or
RF In), you will need a RF modulator in
order to view the DVD playback via TV.
See your electronics retailer or contact
Philips for details on RF modulator
availability and operations.
Using an accessory RF modulator
Use the composite cable (yellow) to connect the
system’s VIDEO jack to the video input jack on
the RF modulator.
Use the RF coaxial cable (not supplied) to
connect the RF modulator to your TV’s RF jack.
Using S-Video In jack
Use the S-Video cable (not supplied) to connect
the system’s S-VIDEO OUT jack to the S-
Video input jack (or labeled as Y/C or S-VHS) on
the TV set.
To listen to TV channels through this system, use
the audio cables (white/red) to connect AUX
IN jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT
jacks on the TV set.