Mitsubishi Electronics WD-73835 manual VCR to a Cable Box Audio & Video, Older Cable Box,  

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223. TV Connections

3. TV Connections

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VCR to a Cable Box (Audio & Video)

Required: Two-way RF splitter, three coaxial cables, right and left audio cables, S-Video or composite video cable, plus video and audio cables required to connect the TV to the cable box.

1.Connect the incoming cable to IN on the RF splitter.

2.Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the RF splitter to CABLE IN on the cable box.

3.Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the RF splitter to ANT 1 on the TV back panel.

4.Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the cable box to ANTENNA IN on the VCR back panel.

 

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6.Connect either an S-Video or composite video cable from VIDEO OUT on the VCR back panel to a VIDEO composite or S-VIDEOjack on the TV back panel. Connect only one type of video cable. S-Video is preferable to composite video, if avail- able.

7.To use the TV speakers with the VCR, connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables from AUDIO OUT on the VCR back panel to the associated INPUT AUDIO L and R on the TV back panel. If your VCR is mono (non-stereo), connect only the white (left) cable.

Note: When using this connection configuration with the connections used in step 5, it is possible to view live cable programs through the VCR Device. For best picture quality always view live cable programs directly from the TV input connected to the cable box device.

Older Cable Box

Required: One coaxial cable.

Note: This connection is not recommended. The other connections described in this chapter provide better quality audio and video to the TV and allow NetCommand to work with the cable box.

1.Connect the incoming cable to IN on cable box.

2.Connect one coaxial cable from OUT on the cable box to ANT 1 on the TV back panel.

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A/V Receiver (Sound System) Using

 

Note:

the TV’s Audio Output

 

• On rare occasions, an HDMI signal may be

Most setups require either a digital audio cable or

 

copy-restricted and cannot be output from

 

the TV as a digital signal. To hear these copy-

analog stereo audio cables. To send audio from TV

 

protected signals through the A/V receiver, use

channels received on ANT 1, ANT 2, or devices con-

 

the connection for an analog A/V receiver.

nected directly to the TV, you must use one of the con-

 

• Check the A/V receiver’s Owner’s Guide for

nections shown below.

 

 

information concerning use of the digital input

 

 

The TV makes all audio available in digital and analog

 

and switching between digital sound and

formats:

 

analog stereo sound from the TV.

• Analog audio coming into the TV is available as

 

 

 

A/V Receiver with HDMI Output

output in digital stereo format on the DIGITAL

 

AUDIO OUTPUT jack.

 

Required: One HDMI-to-HDMI cable

 

 

• Digital incoming audio is available as analog output

This option allows you to view content from devices

on the AVR AUDIO OUTPUT L and R jacks.

 

 

connected to an A/V receiver. The A/V receiver can

Usually, only one of the following audio connections is

send audio and video to the TV over a single HDMI

required:

 

 

 

 

cable. You can use an HDMI connection as described

To connect an analog A/V receiver

 

 

here in addition to an audio connection from the TV’s

• Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables

audio output.

 

 

 

All models: You may be able to use the TV’s remote

from AVR AUDIO OUTPUT L and R on the TV back

panel to the TV AUDIO INPUT on the A/V receiver.

control (with slide switch set to TV) to operate connected

To connect a digital A/V receiver with Dolby

CEC-enabled HDMI devices without further setup.

Experiment with your equipment to determine which

Digital surround sound and PCM audio support:

functions are available to the TV’s remote control. See

Connect one end of the digital audio cable to

 

 

“NetCommand for HDMI Devices,” page 28.

 

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of the TV.

 

736 and 835 series models only: This setup allows

Connect the other end to the COAXIAL DIGITAL

you to use NetCommand-controlled audio and video

INPUT on the back of the A/V receiver.

 

 

 

 

switching over the HDMI cable. See

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5.Connect the cable box outputs to the TV as shown in one of the options listed below. This connection allows the TV to receive the best available signal directly from the cable box.

Figure 1, page 18: Component video output to the TV’s Y Pb Pr jacks; analog stereo audio to the associated AUDIO jacks.

Figure 2, page 19: HDMI output to the TV’s HDMI jack.

Figure 7, page 21: S-Video output to the TV’s INPUT 3 S-VIDEOjack; analog stereo audio to the INPUT 3 AUDIO jacks.



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Contents Series Contents Installation Notes Internal Fans Cleaning RecommendationsLamp Replacement Replacement PartsPackage Contents Special Features of Your TVTV Front Panel Front-Panel Indicators TV Back PanelANT 1/ANT 2 Antenna Composite Video Input 1, InputGuidelines for Setting Up and Using Your New Widescreen TV Installing the Remote Control Batteries When You First Power On the TVInitial TV Setup Setting Up TV InputsControlling A/V Receiver Sound Volume 14 2. TV SetupSetup Procedure More About Auto Input SensingUsing the TV with a Personal Computer Before You Begin Auto Input SensingConnection Types Picture QualityWall Outlet Cable no cable box Antenna with a Single LeadAntennas with Separate UHF and VHF Leads VCR to an Antenna or Wall Outlet CableReceiver Sound System Using TV’s Audio Output VCR to a Cable Box Audio & VideoOlder Cable Box Receiver with Hdmi OutputCamcorder Audio-Only DeviceRemote Control Resetting the Remote ControlLow-Battery Indicator Care of the Remote ControlUsing ChannelView 28 4. TV Operation and FeaturesChannelView Channel Listings Status DisplayTV Signals and Display Formats Signal DefinitionsFav Favorite Channels DVD Image DefinitionsViewing Camera Files Jpeg Photos and the USB Photo PortPhotos and Moving Video as Composite Video 3D Video Main MenuAV Menu 36 5. TV MenusAV Menu Options Video Mute On, OffVideo Menu 38 5. TV MenusVideo Menu Options Captions Menu Audio MenuCaptions on Analog Channels Captions on Digital ChannelsSetup Menu Setup Menu OptionsSetup menu, Edit channel options EditSetup menu, Clock options 44 5. TV MenusInputs Menu 46 5. TV MenusInputs Menu Options Lock Menu About NetCommand IR Control Important Note on NetCommandOther Menu Options alternate rating system TimeIR Emitter Placement Initial NetCommand Setup for Most DevicesNetCommand IR Control 736 and 835 Series TVs If the device has no Power OFF key, skip this stepNetCommand Specialized Device Keys Operating NetCommand-Controlled DevicesControlling Most Device Types Controlling an A/V Receiver Special Operation MethodsSetting Up NetCommand Control of an A/V Receiver Receiver Control Power and VolumeReceiver Control Automatic Audio Switching Audio OutputSetup to Control TV Audio Output Display the Inputs AV Receiver menuOpen the Inputs Learn menu Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Bypassing the Parental LockBypassing the Parental Lock Appendices Appendices63Appendix C Programming the Remote Control Functions Available for Other A/V DevicesAppendicesAppendices65 Programming Codes Programming the Remote Control Code VerificationAudio Lock Universal A/V Receiver Control Programming Codes CD Players Receivers Make CodeLaser Disc Players Receivers Satellite Receivers Make CodeVCRs Make Code VCRs DVD Players Make CodeAppendix D Troubleshooting TV Reset Comparison GuideBefore you change sound or picture settings If Reset Name When to Use How to Use Resulting ActionService and Customer Support ServiceCustomer Support TV Channels Symptom Remarks TV Power On/Off Symptom RemarksPicture Symptom Remarks Indicators Symptom Remarks NetCommand Symptom RemarksAppendix E Lamp-Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning Trademark and License Information END-USER License Agreement for Embedded SoftwareWarranty Warranty85Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA Reset 7 Back Panel described 9, 10 Batteries Blue Glow Learn 47. See also NetCommand IR ControlDisabling CEC NetCommand IR Control About Index Index87Website Mail
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