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Power On/Off
Switches the unit on or off.
AC power socket
Once you have completed all connections, plug the AC power cable into an appropriate
mains socket then switch on. Your unit is now ready for use.
HDMI Out
HDMI (High-Definition Multi-Media Interface) is a purely digital connection that can
carry both audio and video. Use a dedicated HDMI cable to connect to a TV or monitor
with a compatible HDMI input.
Analogue Video Outputs
Composite – Connect to your television via 75ohm RCA/phono cable designed
specifically for video use.
S-Video – Connect to your television via dedicated S-Video cable.
Component – Connect to the YCbCr or YPbPr terminals (often coloured Red-Green-
Blue) of a television set via three 75 ohm RCA/phono cables designed specifically for
video use.
Note: Component is enabled by default – 720p (50Hz) for PAL, or 720p (60Hz) for
NTSC.
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Note: The preferred connection method for video sources is always HDMI (highest
quality, and can also carry audio in some circumstances), then Component Video,
RGB/SCART, S-Video, and Composite Video (lowest quality). The HDMI and
Component outputs also support Progressive Scan which gives better picture
quality if supported by your TV.
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