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Sharp SD-AT50 - Connecting to a TV with an S-Video Input Jack; Connecting to a TV with Component Video Input Jacks

Sharp SD-AT50
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SD-AT50
DX-AT50
Notes:
If your TV has different indications for the component video inputs (Y, CB and CR
or
Y,
B-Y and P-Y), connect jacks with its matching color.
Do not connect to a component video input jack designed for the high-vision sys-
tem, which is not DVD-compatible (the images may be distorted or not appear).
To component video
input jacks
~~~
TV
Component video cable (not supplied)
To
component video
output jacks
What is progressive scanning?
The conventional TV system displays 30 frames of still images per second to com-
plete sequential movement (interlaced scanning). Whereas, progressive scanning
displays one frame every
1/60th of a second (60 frames per second) to realize less-
flicker, high-density images.
II
Connecting to a
TV
with component video
input jacks
If the connecting TV supports progressive scanning, set the video mode selector
switch to PROGRESSIVE to enjoy high-density images. If not, switch back to INTER-
LACE.
TV
To
S-video
output jack
S-video cable
(not supplied)
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
-
S-VIDEO~
Caution:
When the video and S-video cables are both connected, the images from the S-video
input jack appears
on
your TV.
II
Connecting to a TV with an S-video input
jack
If your TV has an S-video input jack, you can enjoy clearer DVD images by connect-
ing an S-video cable (not supplied).
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