Connection To Your Tv, Projector, Or Line-Doubler - Ada PTM-6150 Operation & Installation Manual

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Connection To Your TV, Projector, or Line-Doubler

The Cinema Reference offers
several video outputs. If your
video display device (TV) or
display system (projector, line
doubler) offers a component
or RGB type of input, you may
connect the Cinema
Reference's Component Video
Output in addition to at the
Composite Video and Super
Video Outputs. Please note,
the Cinema Reference does
not provide cross video
mixing and as such, each type
of video input requires its own
video output connection to
your display device.
Video
Input
Video
Cable
VIDEO INPUTS
VIDEO OUT
1
3
5
7
1
2
4
6
8
2
AUDIO INPUTS
1
2
3
4
5
L
L
L
R
R
R
When connecting the Cinema Reference to your display device, you
will need to make these connections in order of priority: 1st - Com-
posite (RCA) Video, 2nd S-Video, and 3rd Component Video (RGB)
Composite Video
The Cinema Reference has three main Video Outputs (RCA Com-
posite). VIDEO OUT 1 & 2 are identical and provide standard com-
posite video. The OSD VIDEO OUT offers, in addition to standard
composite video (like 1 & 2), an on-screen-display overlay that ap-
pears when a function is selected on the Cinema Reference. This
OSD readout is useful during setup and when the Cinema Refer-
ence is out of visual range from the seating area.
S-Video
If you wish to view super video, you will need to make this connec-
tion to your TV or Projector.
Component Video (RGB or HDTV)
Component Video is currently only available on better model DVD
players. The video signal consists of Y, Cr, and Cb. If your TV,
monitor, projector, or line doubler (tripler or quadrupler) offer an RGB
or Component Video input, you can proceed to make these connec-
tions.
TV, PROJECTOR,
S-Video
Input
or LINE DOUBLER
VIDEO INPUTS
Optional S-Video Cable
(Only functional if you connect
your TV or Projector to the
Cinema Reference's "Main"
S-Video Output.)
OFF
ON
DC Input Mute Switch
1
LASER DISC PLAYER
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
RF Switcher & AC-3
2
RF Demodulator
V
V
REC
S-VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO INPUTS
MAIN
REC
1
2
3
4
OSD
AUDIO OUTPUTS
6
7
8
REC
L
LS
SUB
L
R
OUT
R
RS
C
Component Video Input
Cb
Connections!
Cinema Reference
In order to play an AC-3 Laser
Disc, you must connect the Digital
AC-3 Output to a Digital Audio
Input (RCA Type Coax) below.
15
1Y
Y
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp.
"Dolby", "Dolby Digital", "Pro Logic", & the Double-D Symbol are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp.
HDTV/RGB
Manufactured under license from DTS Technology, LLC. DTS Digital Surround is a trademark of DTS Technology LLC.
COMPONENT
Manufactured under license from Lucasfilm Ltd. U.S. patent numbers 5,043,970; 5,189,703; and 5,222,059.
Foreign patents pending. Lucasfilm and THX are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd.,
VIDEO
Cr
1Cr
CAUTION
SWITCHER
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Use With DVD
Players or
ATTENTION!
Cb
1Cb
Digital Video
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE.
NE PAS OUVRIR
Tape Players
MADE IN U.S.A.
1
2
OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS
LOW VOLTAGE
In order to play an AC-3 Laser Disc,
1
3
DATA PORT
12VDC OUT
you must connect the Digital AC-3
Output to a Digital Audio Input.
Serial Data
100mA Max Per
ADA Bus™
DC 1
OPTICAL INPUTS
1 2 3 4
1- 2+
1
2
3
2
4
Cr
Y
Component Video
(You must connect these
three cables to a TV, line-
doubler, or projector that
is capable of processing
component video)
WARNING! Risk Of Hazardous Energy!
Make Proper Connections.
AVERTISSEMENT! Energie Electrique Dangereuse!
Faire Des Connexions Propres Pour L'Hautparleur.
Voir La Notice De Fonctionnement.
CAUTION: Disconnect Supply Cord Before Servicing.
ATTENTION: Debrancher Avant Le Depannage.
Voltage
Selector &
Safety Fuse
On This Side
DC 2
115 V
1- 2+
115V
230V
Use Same
AC OUTPUT
AC INPUT
Value Fuse
115V-1AS.B.
10A Max Switched
115V-60Hz/230V-50Hz
230V-.5AS.B.
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