Audio Inputs - Silvercrest DP-5300 Series User Manual And Service Information

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Audio/Video Connection to a Screen with S-Video and Stereo

Audio Inputs

If your screen features an S-VIDEO (S-VHS) input, you can use this video connection type as an alternative. The
S-Video connector can be recognized easily by its 4 pins. When using S-Video, the luminance and chrominance
signals are split resulting in higher picture quality than for Composite video. For the audio connection, use the
red and white stereo audio inputs of your TV.
Have the following cable ready:
1. S-Video cable (not included in the package)
2. Audio/video cable – red and white connectors
(supplied)
3. Power cord (please note that your Silvercrest
DVD player has a fixed-installed power cord)
Warning: Connect the power cord of your DVD
player only after you have finished connecting all
video and audio cables.
1. Power your screen off and connect the DVD
player's S-Video Out with the S-Video In
connector of your screen. Use a special S-Video
cable that can be purchased at any retail shop.
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2. If you want to output the sound via your screen,
connect the DVD player's stereo connectors to
the corresponding inputs of your TV. Use the red
and white connectors of an audio/video cable.
3. As your Silvercrest DVD player has a fixed
power cord, you only need to plug the other end
into a wall outlet.
4. First turn on your TV then turn on the DVD
player.
5. Select the S-Video input on your TV.

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