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BRAVO D1 User Guide
 
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1.  Use a Component Video cable that has 3x RCA plugs at each end, one for Y (green), one 
for Pb (blue) and one for Pr (red).  At one end of the cable connect one Y RCA plug to 
the Y (green) connector on the Bravo D1, one Pb RCA plug to the Pb (blue) connector on 
the Bravo D1 and one Pr RCA plug to the Pr (red) connector on the Bravo D1.  Take the 
other end of the cable and connect the Y (green), Pb (blue) and Pr (red) plugs to the 
corresponding Progressive Scan inputs on the TV. 
2.  Using the Audio cable with one red and one white RCA plug on each end, at one end of 
the cable connect the red RCA plug to the Right Audio Out (red) connector and connect 
the white RCA plug to the Left Audio Out (white) connector of the Bravo D1. Connect the 
opposite end of the cable to the Right and Left (red and white) Audio In connectors on 
the TV. 
 
 
                     TV 
 
          Video    Audio         S-Video  Component        Audio
 
 
                    R           L                  Y     Pb   Pr        R     L 
 
 
 
 
 
Note: Copy protection on some PAL DVDs may prevent progressive scan output. 
 
 
DVI (Digital Video) 
 
The DVD contains the information in the digital domain and this digital information is read from 
the disc by the Bravo D1, processed in the digital domain and output to the DVI connector in the 
digital domain.  There is no point in the process where the information is converted to the analog 
domain, making available on the DVI output the display signal that is essentially the same as that 
contained on the DVD.  DVI is used for the true digital output and this gives the purest digital 
picture on a true digital display such as the Vizio P4, 46” Plasma TV from V, Inc. 
 
Using a DVI cable plug one end into the DVI connector on the Bravo D1 making sure it is 
properly oriented.  If you attempt the force the DVI plug into the connector incorrectly, you may 
damage the plug and/or the connector.  Take the other end of the cable and plug it into the DVI 
connector on your display.