RCA PHD50300 manual Connecting Your VCR Or Laserdisc Player, Connecting Your DVD Player

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Connections and Setup

Connecting Your VCR Or Laserdisc

Player

Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your VCR or laserdisc player to your monitor. To connect your VCR or Laserdisc player:

 

1.

Turn off the power to the monitor and VCR or laser disc player.

 

2.

Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector

 

 

on the back of your VCR or laser disc player.Connect the other end

 

 

to the video input on the monitor.

 

3.

Use standard RCA cables to connect the audio from your VCR or

 

 

laser disc player to AUDIO2 input jacks on the monitor (if your VCR

 

 

or laser disc player has this capability). Be careful to keep your right

RCA cables (audio/video cables) are sold as a bundled set.

 

and left channel connections correct for stereo sound.

 

 

 

4.

Turn on the monitor and the VCR or laser disc player.

 

 

NOTE: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player user’s manual for more

 

 

information about your equipment’s video output requirements.

To connect your monitor to a DVD player:

Connecting Your DVD Player

1.Turn off the power to the monitor and DVD player.

2.Use a standard video cables to connect your DVD player to the CMNT1 input on the monitor, or use the DVD player’s S-Video output. (Use a standard S-Video cable to connect to the S- Video input on the monitor.)

3.Turn on the monitor and the DVD player.

Connecting a Personal Computer

If you have a computer with digital RGB output, connect it to the RGB3 jack on the monitor.

For IBM VGA (or compatible) or Macintosh (or compatible) connect to the RGB1 jack on the monitor.

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Contents -   Page Precautions Industry Canada Compliance NoticeDeclaration of Conformity FCC InformationImportant Tips Caring for Your Monitor To avoid damage and prolong operating lifeContents Mini D-sub 15 Pin VGA Signal Composition Other InformationConnections and Setup Contents of the Package Attaching the ferrite coresPart Names and Functions Front View BNC Select Battery Installation Connecting an HD ReceiverConnecting Your VCR Or Laserdisc Player Connecting Your DVD PlayerConnecting a Personal Computer Connecting Components to the Monitor VCR or Laser Disc Player DVD PlayerIBM VGA or Compatibles Macintosh or Compatibles Personal computer with a digital RGB outputConnecting External Speakers* to the Monitor Quick Tour of the Remote Control Alphabetical orderREVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, STOP, PAUSE, Record transport keys Using Your Remote Control Programming the RemoteFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Inserting BatteriesHow to Program the Remote Using Automatic Code SearchHow To Use the Remote Control After You’ve Programmed It Using Direct EntryProgrammable Codes for the Remote Control VCR VCR1, VCR2 or AUX buttonSatellite Receiver This page intentionally left blank Menu System Power VolumeBasic Operations MuteMulti-Screen Feature Side-By-SidePicture-in-Picture Selecting the Input Signals to be displayed On-Screen Menu OperationSetting the Picture Mode with the Presets Option Picture Quality MenuAdjusting the Picture Settings in Memory Mode MemorySetting the Color Temperature Reducing Noise in the Picture HighAudio Menu Menu OperationsScreen Menu Selecting a Viewing SizeAdjusting the Picture Position and Size Auto PictureAdjusting the Position of the Menu Display Function MenuOn-Screen Displays Setting the Power Saver for Computer Images POWER/STANDBY indicatorSetting the Gray Level for the Sides of the Screen Adjusting for Flickering with Film ModeAdjusting the Monitor in RGB3 Input Mode Setting the Screen SaverSetting the PLE Setting the Inverse Turning Orbiter onResetting to Default Values S E T Reset Return SEL NOW ResettingSetting the Audio Inputs Setting the BNC ConnectorsOptions menu Setting a Computer Image to the Correct RGB Select Mode AutoSetting the Monitor to the correct HD Receiver Mode Setting the Picture Size for RGB InputSetup Menu Setting the Video Signal Format Selecting the Language for the MenusAutotuning Menu Autotuning the Component buttons on the Remote ControlSleep Timer Setting the Sleep TimerCancelling the Sleep Timer To check the Remaining TimeOther Information Installing the Cinema Screen Monitor Ventilation requirements for enclosure mountingConnecting Your PC Or Macintosh Computer Mini D-sub 15 Pin VGA Signal CompositionSpecifications DVD/HD/DTVTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Problem SolutionsMonitor Menu System Main menu Sub menu FunctionsOptions Audio Input Supported Resolution SelectOther Information RCA Plasma Monitor Limited Warranty For how long after your purchaseLimitation of Warranty Accessories Attachable Speakers SPK50 Monitor Stand PLB50Symbols IndexTreble Page Thomson multimedia Inc

PHD50300 specifications

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