
Connections and Setup
TV/DVD
Explanation of Jacks and Cables ( cables not included )
You can connect other components to your TV/DVD player such as a VCR, video camera, or audio receiver. There are several ways to connect your other components to your TV/DVD player depending upon the cables you have and the jacks that are on the back of the components. Different jacks and cables provide a different level of performance. The jacks on the back of your TV/DVD Player and the cables used to connect them are explained below.
Note: If you do not connect a cable, antenna, or another component to your TV, the TV will automatically shut off after 15 minutes to save power.
| VIDEO Jack and Cable |
| The basic Video jack (usually |
| composite video. Composite video is better than the video quality you get |
| from an RF coaxial cable (the type used to plug the cable feed into a TV). |
VIDEO | Usually the video cable is bundled with the audio cables (white and red). |
|
The
Note: Remember to connect the audio cables because the
L (MONO)
R
AUDIO L (left) and R (right) Jacks and Cables
These jacks are used for audio connections of other components to the TV. The audio jacks and cables are often
Note: If your component has only one audio output for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white L/Mono) audio jack on the TV and don’t connect the right audio part of the cable.
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