Owner`s manual
component video output can be used.
1) Plug one end of the red/blue/green component video cable to the player’s component
(YPbPr) video jacks.
2) Plug the other end of the red/blue/green component cable to an available component
video input on the TV.
3) Please refer to ‘9.3.2 TV System’ for more details on configuring the player’s video
output.
4) Consult the TV’s manual for configuring its component video inputs.
Note: Component video connection only carries video signal. The audio signal must be
connected separately, such as through digital optical or analog L/R audio connection.
3.2.4 Composite Video and Analog Audio Connection
When using a TV that only has composite video input, the player’s composite video and analog
L/R audio output can be used.
1) Plug one end of the red/white/yellow AV cable to the player’s AV jacks.
2) Plug the other end of the red/white/yellow AV cable to an available AV input on the TV.
3) Please refer to ‘9.3.2 TV System’ for more details on configuring the player’s video
output.
4) Consult the TV’s manual for configuring its AV inputs.
3.3 Network Connections
3.3.1 Connecting to a Wired LAN Network
A wired Ethernet connection provides the best results for streaming media content through the
network. Use a wired Ethernet connection whenever it is possible to do so.
1) Plug one end of a Cat5/5e/6 Ethernet network cable to the player’s LAN jack.
2) Plug the other end of the Cat5/5e/6 Ethernet network cable to an available port on a LAN
switch, router, or networked wall plate.
The player auto detects LAN network settings in most cases without requiring any additional
configuration. Advanced users can refer to ‘9.4 Network Settings’ for more details on manual
network configuration.
3.3.2 Connecting to a Wireless Network
When a wired network connection is not available, the player can stream A/V content through
the network by using the built-in 802.11n WLAN adapter.
1) Power on the player.
2) Refer to ‘9.4 Network Settings’ for more details about WLAN setup.