Sanyo AVM-32F4, AVM32F9 VIDEO/AUDIO Connections, Vhs, Video YUV, Monitored on this TV screen

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VIDEO/AUDIO CONNECTIONS

Prior to making any connections to your TV set, be sure to turn the POWER off.

For a more detailed understanding of each connection, it is recommended that you read the instruction manual for each connected component.

If you use video or audio equipment placed near the TV, picture and/or sound may become distorted due to interference between these components.

In such case, separate each piece of equipment at a sufficient distance. The following shows examples for connecting external equipment.

Do not connect another audio source to the same speaker to which the TV set is connected, otherwise it may damage the amplifier of the TV set or that of the other audio source.

(1) Rear Input Jacks

Please use the rear jacks (A/V IN ) for VCR , VDP or DVD.

1. A/V 1 IN jacks

TO VIDEO IN

TO VIDEO OUT

VCR, VDP or DVD

TO AUDIO IN

TO AUDIO OUT

VHF/UHF

OUTPUT

2. S-VHS jack

 

 

 

 

 

VCR, VDP or DVD

TO AUDIO IN

TO AUDIO OUT

VHF/UHF

 

 

 

 

OUTPUT

3. Component Video In jacks

 

VCR, VDP or DVD

TO AUDIO IN

VHF/UHF

TO AUDIO OUT

 

OUTPUT

NOTE There will be no color in the video signal from the VIDEO OUTPUT jack when the selected video source is COMPONENT VIDEO IN/OUT (YUV).

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To view a connected video source, press the TV/VIDEO button on the side of the cabinet or

 

VIDEO button on the remote control.

 

 

 

 

 

TV

S-VHS 1

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3

YUV

NOTES

In the case that sound output of your VCR/VDP is MONO, connect it to "AUDIO IN L

 

 

(MONO)" Jack of your TV. Then the sound can be heard from both R and L speakers.

 

(2) Side Input Jacks

 

 

 

 

Please use the side jacks (VIDEO 2) for a GAME-PLAYER or CAMCORDER.

 

 

 

 

 

TO VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

GAME PLAYER

 

 

 

 

 

CAMCORDER

 

 

 

 

 

VCR or VDP

 

 

 

TO AUDIO OUTS

 

To view a connected video source, press VIDEO button to set the TV to the VIDEO 2 mode.

(3) Audio System Connectors

You can hear the TV sound with a better stereo effect connecting the TV to your audio system.

 

The audio signal available at these jacks is the same as the audio source of the program being

 

monitored on this TV screen.

SPEAKERS

AUDIO LINE INs

AMPLIFIER/AUDIO SYSTEM

1.Adjust the volume of the TV to minimum.

2.Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the rear of the set with the AUDIO LINE IN jacks through

an optional AUDIO/VIDEO cable.

3.Set the INPUT SELECTION switch on the AMPLIFIER/AUDIO SYSTEM into the AUX position and adjust the volume.

NOTE

If you have no "AUX IN" jack on your audio system, connect to CD or Video jacks.

 

 

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction Safety InstructionsBattery Installation Location of Controls Remote Control USECable TV Catv Connection Antenna ConnectionOutdoor Antenna Connection Combination VHF/UHF AntennasPlease use the rear jacks A/V in for VCR , VDP or DVD VIDEO/AUDIO ConnectionsVHS Video YUVBasic Operation Basic Menu Operation Move SET-UPAntenna Selection To Delete Channel Auto Channel ProgrammingTo ADD a Channel Symbol disappears Fine TuningUP menu is displayed Fine-tunedCustom Manual Adjustment Picture AdjustmentMode Picture Using ON-SCREEN Menu Sound AdjustmentUsing S.STD Button AV1 HeadphonesEqualizer Sound Menu Surround SoundVOL OFFUsing Sound Menu Using MTS ButtonReceiving signal MTSClock CLOCK/TIMERON/OFF Timer On Time Channel Number Automatic POWER-OFF ModeOther Functions Blue Background Caption Operation and CharacteristicsTilt Compensation CCDPIP PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIP AVM-32F9 onlyWhat is the V-CHIP? Calling UP the Blocking Menu with Your Access CodeGeneral Procedure Chip OperationRating Remarks Motion Picture RatingANo Rating Not rated or not applicable program TV Parental Guide RatingHave unintended consequences Change toTV-PG TV-GTV-14 rated progams contain one or more of the following Content LabelsViolence Suggestive dialogue Sexual situations ViolenceCanadian English Rating Changing the Access CodeTo Activate V-CHIP Function Canadian French RatingReception Disturbance Care and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Guide Color Television Sanyo Comfort Warranty