Monster Cable 1080P User manual

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PLASMA & FLATSCREEN
Plasmas, Especially in High Definition, Can Provide an Incredible Picture,
But Only with the Right Connections
To get the highest resolution video (1080p), you need to use an HDMI cable, which carries both
the video and audio signal. To get a lower resolution High Definition video (720p, 1080i), you need
to use DVI or component video cables. S-Video or composite video connections should only
be used when other video connections are not available.
To get Dolby Digital® and DTS® surround sound, you need to use fiber optic or coaxial digital
audio cables.
How far is your plasma from your video source? Make sure you get the right cable lengths.
For the best possible picture and sound, plus protection from surges and spikes,
use a Monster PowerCenter™ with Clean Power®.
VIDEO OUTPUT
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y CB CR
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y CB CR
VIDEO INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO IN
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
HD
ANT IN
VIDEO OUTPUT
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y CB CR
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
VIDEO INPUT
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y CB CR
VIDEO S-VIDEO
*
USE OF A RECEIVER IS REQUIRED
IN ORDER TO BENEFIT FROM
DOLBY DIGITAL
®
SURROUND SOUND.
USE EITHER COAX
OR OPTICAL FOR DIGITAL 5.1
PowerCenter
COAX
OUT IN
FROM HD ANTENNA
L
R
ANALOG
AUDIO
AUDIO OUTPUT
SUB
OUT
L
R
ANALOG
AUDIO
AUDIO INPUT
HDMI (or DVI)
HDMI (or DVI)
AMPLIFIED
SUBWOOFER
Monster HDMI Connection Tip
Certain A/V receivers, digital cable/satellite receivers, DVD
players and digital TVs may not output/process audio or repeat
HDCP encoding when connected via HDMI—causing loss of
audio or connection failure.
You may need to connect using Component Video and Digital
Audio connections, depending upon your system equipment.
Check products manuals and visit MonsterHDMICertified.com
for the latest HDMI device compatibility info!
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