Connecting Up
The diagram shows standard video connec-
tions, but you can alternatively use the
S-video or component video connections if
they're available.
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Connect the AV receiver's video
output to a video input on your TV.
• You usually have to connect the same
kind of video cable between your DVD
player and AV receiver, and between
your AV receiver and TV.
Controlling this player from
another Pioneer component
This player has SR jacks which allow you to
use the remote sensor on one Pioneer
component to control another.
Use a mini-jack plug to connect the
CONTROL OUT of one component to the
CONTROL IN of another. In this way you can
daisy-chain several components together.
CONTROL
OUT
Pioneer AV receiver
L
CENTER
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
L
AUDIO OUT
IN
OUT
(5.1ch)
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
DIGITAL AUDIO
AUDIO
FRONT
SURROUND
CONTROL
OUT
OUT
(2ch)
CONTROL
IN
Pioneer CD player, etc.
AV CONNECTOR 1 (RGB)-TV
AV
1
2
1
2
Y
P
P
B
R
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
OUT
OUT
• My TV doesn't have any inputs to
connect the DVD player. How can I watch
DVDs?
Unfortunately, if your TV has no inputs
you can't use this player with it.
• My VCR is already connected to my TV, so
there aren't any spare inputs. What
should I do?
If all your TV's inputs are already in use,
you can buy a video input selector from
an electronics store, which effectively
gives you more inputs.
• My TV only has one input for the sound.
What should I plug it into?
If you don't mind mono sound, you can
buy a stereo RCA-to-mono RCA cable
from an electronics store. Connect the
stereo end to this player and the mono
end to your TV.
If you want stereo sound, connect this
player to your amplifier or stereo system
using a stereo audio cable.
• I connected the DVD player to my AV
receiver, and although the sound is fine,
there's no picture. What did I do wrong?
Make sure that the type of video
connection from the DVD player to your
AV receiver is the same as that from the
receiver to your TV. Most AV receivers
won't convert from one kind of connec-
tion to another.
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