The Cyber Home CH-DVD 300 DVD Player is a compact, high-powered DVD player that has all the features of far pricier players. It offers crisp, true-color video and digital audio for a truly impressive viewing and home theater experience. The Cyber Home DVD Player is designed to take advantage of the highest quality video input that your television can support. To do that, it features several different types of connectors. Choose the connector that is the highest quality that your television supports.
Instructions
Determine That Your Television Supports a Composite Video in and Stereo Audio In
1. Look for the video and audio cable connectors on your television. Depending on the make and model, you may find them on the back of the set or under a panel on the front of the set or on the front of the set.
2. Composite Video with Stereo Audio is the lowest level quality on most modern television sets. You'll usually find it as a set of three jacks, one labeled Video In and the other two labeled Stereo In, R and L for right and left speakers.
Connect Your DVD Player to the Television
3. Make sure the power is OFF to both the television and the DVD Player.
4. Plug one end of the yellow composite video cable into the VIDEO OUT connector on the back of the DVD Player. It is located above the S-Video connector (the round, black, circular plug above the video label).
5. Plug the other end of the yellow composite video cable into the VIDEO IN connector on your television set.
6. Plug one red audio plug into the 'L' AUDIO OUT connection on the back of the DVD player.
7. Plug the other red audio plug into the 'L' AUDIO IN (or Speaker In) connector on the television.
8. Plug one white audio plug into the 'R' AUDIO OUT connection on the back of the DVD player.
9. Plug the opposite white audio plug into the 'R' AUDIO IN jack on your television.
10. Connect the power cord to the DVD player.
11. Plug the DVD player power cord into an AC wall outlet.
12. Turn on the television and the DVD player using the power switch on the back and turning standby to on.
13. Select the video input on your TV. This may be called Input 1 or Aux 1 on your television set.
14. You should now see the DVD player's splash screen on your television.
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