RIGHTAUDIO INS-VIDEO INLEFT RIGHTConnecting to a Stereo TV or VCRUsing the Stereo AV Cable (included)Connecting to a Stereo TV or VCRUsing the S-Video Stereo AV CableTV or VCR InputsTV or VCR InputsStereo AV CableS-Video Stereo AV CableTo consoleANALOG AV OUTTo consoleANALOG AV OUTAUDIO INVIDEO INLEFT RIGHTVideo(Yellow)AudioLeft(White)AudioRight(Red)S-Video AudioLeft(White)AudioRight(Red)Connecting to a Stereo TV (Digital Ready)Using a Stereo AV Cable and Component Video Cable(For Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-001[USA] only)TV InputsStereo AV CableComponent Video Cable(Sold separately, see back cover for purchasing information.)To consoleDIGITAL AV OUTAudioLeft(White)AudioRight(Red)AUDIO INLEFTTo consoleANALOG AV OUTRed Blue GreenPr/Cr Pb/Cb YNOTE: The Component Video Cable/Progressive Scan feature is onlyavailable on Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-001(USA), picturedabove. This feature is not available on Model No. DOL-101(USA).The Component Video Cable (sold separately, visit our web site at www.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-3700) will allow you to display specially designed games in Progressive Scan Mode if your TV hasProgressive Scan capability (see your TV operation manual). Please see your Nintendo GameCubesoftware instruction booklet for availability of this feature.When making the connections on pages 8 and 9, make sure to plug the Audio/Video plugs from theStereo AV Cable into the "IN" or "INPUT" connectors on your TV or VCR (Do not use connectionslabeled "OUT" or "OUTPUT"). The yellow Video plug is not needed when using the Component VideoCable (see illustration above).NOTE: For the game image to appear on the TV when using the Stereo AV Cable, you must select theAudio/Video input channel ("input select") on the TV or VCR that the cable is plugged into. Accessinginput select is different for each model of TV or VCR. See page 12 for more information on input select.You can also find more information about input select on our web site at:www.nintendo.com/consumer/inputselects.htmlAfter completing the connections as shown, please turn to page 12.2 • SYSTEM SETUP 2 • SYSTEM SETUP98Video(Yellow)Do notuse