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11
Installation and Setup
HDMI
connection
If
you
have
a
HDMI
TV
or
monitor,
you
can
connect
it
to
this
player
using
a
HDMI
cable.
1.
Connect
the
HDMI
OUT
jack
on
the
player
to
the
HDMI
jack
on
a
HDMI
compatible
TV
or
monitor
(H).
2.
Set
the
TV's
source
to
HDMI
(refer
to
TV's
Owner's
manual).
3.
In
stop
mode,
select
HDMI
mode
by
pressing
HDMI
on
the
front
panel.
Lights
green
when
the
HDMI
is
turned
on.
Press
RESOLUTION
repeatedly
to
select
the
resolution
you
wish
to
change
to
then
press
PLAY.
The
DVD
disc
must
not
be
playing
in
order
to
set
the
resolution.
Notes
:
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No
sound
will
be
output
from
HDMI
cable
if
the
AUDIO
setup
is
not set
to
PCM.
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The
arrow
on
the
cable
connector
body
should
face
up
for
correct
alignment
with
the
connector
on
the
player.
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When
you
use
HDMI,
the
other
connections
(Yellow
VIDEO
OUT,
S-Video
and
Component
Video
(Y
Pb
Pr))
will
not
work.
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If
there
is
noise
or
lines
on
the
screen,
please
check
the
HDMI
cable.
Tip
:
When
you
use
HDMI
connection,
you
can
change
the
resolution
(480p,
720p,
1080i)
for
the
HDMI
output
by
pressing
RESOLUTION
on
the
front
panel.
480i
is
not
available.
You
can
only
change
the
resolution
within
your
TV's
and
Monitor's
resolution
capabilities.
-F
or
S-VIDEO
OUT
connection,
black
and
white
scramble
signal
will
appear
if
you
select
an
incompatible
resolution.
About
HDMI
HDMI
(High
Definition
Multimedia
Interface)
supports
both
video
and
audio
on
a
single
digital
connection
for
use
with
DVD
Players,
Set-Top
Boxes,
and
other
AV
devices.
HDMI
was
developed
to
provide
the
technologies
of
HDCP
(High
Definition
Contents
Protection).
HDCP
is
used
to
protect
digital
content
transmitted
and
received.
HDMI
has
the
capability
to
support
standard,
enhanced,
or
high-definition
video
plus
standard
to
multi-channel
surround-sound
audio,
HDMI
features
include
uncompressed
digital
video,
a
bandwidth
of
up
to
5
gigabytes
per
second,
one
connector
(instead
of
several
cables
and
connectors),
and
communication
between
the
AV
source
and
AV
devices
such
as
DTVs.
HDMI,
the
HDMI
logo
and
High-Definition
Multimedia
Interface
are
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
HDMI
licensing
LLC.
HDMI
HDMI
compatible
TV
H
Rear
of
DVD
player
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