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4 CONNECT THE MAIN VIDEO OUTPUTS OF THE AVP2 TO INPUTS 5 AND
6 OF THE CVP2
Until now, you have been using the main video output of the AVP2 for
reading the on-screen menus. You can now shift over to your new video
connections and continue to use the on-screen menus. This is the first
step in doing so.
Connect the main composite video output of the AVP2 to Input 5 of the
CVP2.
Connect the main S-video video output of the AVP2 to Input 6 of the
CVP2.
These connections supply the selected composite or S-video source to
the CVP2 for conversion to component (or RG
sB) video. Use high quality
video cables. Both the composite and the S-video connections must be
made.
5 CONNECT THE VIDEO OUTPUT OF THE CVP2 TO YOUR TELEVISION
This is the second step in shifting over to your new video connections.
Connect the main component (or RGsB) output of the CVP2 to a compo-
nent (or RGsB) input on your television, using high quality 75Ω BNC
cables. If your display device uses RCA connectors instead of profes-
sional BNC connectors, you may need BNC-to-RCA cables or BNC-to-
RCA adapters.
If you need a standard composite signal for monitoring purposes, con-
nect this output to your monitor. (Note that this output is only valid for
selected SDTV inputs. The CVP2 does not “downconvert” progressive or
HDTV signals.)
If you are using a SCART connection, you may use the composite output
connector to provide the composite sync signal needed for that standard.
6 CONNECT THE RS-232 PORT OF THE AVP2 TO THE CVP2
Connect the port labelled to AVP2 of your CVP2 to your AVP2’s RS-232
port
using the supplied RJ-11 cable.
Caution! Do not attempt to substitute a generic telephone extension
cable for the cable included with your CVP2, as they are not
wired the same. If you require a longer cable, please consult
with your dealer who can either order or custom-build an
appropriate cable for you.
7 CYCLE THROUGH STANDBY
Cycling the AVP2 from standby back to operate will ensure that the RS-
232 connection between the AVP2 and the CVP2 is active. This will allow
the two components to work together, as a single system.










