DVD Player User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver
- Connecting Components and Speakers
- Understanding video connections
- Understanding audio connections
- Connecting the AM loop antenna
- Connecting the FM antenna
- Connecting a DVD player
- Connecting a 6 or 7 channel component
- Connecting a VCR
- Connecting a tape component
- Connecting an AUX component
- Connecting a television
- Connecting speakers
- Plugging in your components
- Using the Receiver
- Using the OSD
- Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Receiver
- Specifications and Setup Codes
- Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information
- Index

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Chapter 2: Connecting Components and Speakers
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Understanding video connections
Your receiver has two types of standard video connections. You should use the
best connection available to get the best display. For example, if your VCR
supports an S-video connection, connect the VCR to your receiver using S-video
instead of composite video.
Connection
Quality
Cable and Connector Description
Good Composite. The video signal is carried
through a single “pin.” This connection
method is the one that is most commonly
found on devices.
Better S-Video. The video signal is split into two
signals, black-and-white and color. Text
displayed on-screen through this
connection will be noticeably sharper then
composite.










