You can connect the device to the television set with HDMI and DVI inputs (HDMI is downwards com-
patible to DVI – "Digital Visual Interface"). You will also need a HDMI cable for connecting to a HDMI
input. If your television set has a DVI socket, you will also need an adapter (HDMI – DVI), which is also
available is specialist stores.
NOTICE!
Once you have connected the HDMI or DVU unit then switch on this unit only. Wait ap-
proximately 30 seconds and then switch on the DVD player.
To establish the progressive scan function for the HDMI connection select the resolution
4 80 P, 7 20P (6 0Hz) , 1 080 P ( 60Hz) , 5 76 P, 7 20p (50Hz) , 1 08 0p (5 0Hz), depend-
ing on the resolution of you television set.
NOTICE!
The HDMI output has been certified according to the valid HDMI standard. It may happen in
certain cases that the connection is not compatible with the DVI or HDMI connection on an-
other device, which will make error-free transmission impossible. The fault in this case has
nothing to do with the DVD itself.
TV connection with progressive scan function
To Progressive Scan
The unit can transmit video signals in PROGRESSIVE SCAN format via the component connections and
the HDMI connection, which gives good image quality. It goes without saying that your TV (or data pro-
jector) must be able to process this format.
In the progressive scan format the image is transmitted in 50 half and 50 full images. This reduces flicker-
ing images to a minimum and displays movements in a more fluid manner.
p- and i-resolutions
With the button STOP/RES and in the setup menu General Setup Page > HDMI Setup you can select the
resolution for the progressive scan image format („p") and the standard image format („i" = „interlaced).
Switch on the progressive scan function by selecting a resolution with „p".
Switch off the progressive scan function (resolution with „i"), if you have not connected the television
set via the component or HDMI sockets.
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