RCA LCDX3022W manual Using the Cmpt Jack, Using the RGB Jack

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Connections & Setup

Using the CMPT Jack

Connect a component, such as a VCR, DVD player or Satellite Receiver, to the TV using the CMPT jacks. Connect Component cables to the Y Pb Pr VIDEO IN jacks on the bottom panel of the TV and to the Component Out jacks on the component. Then connect audio cables to the CMPT AUDIO IN jacks (R and L) on the bottom panel of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the component.

Note: The CMPT input also accepts Y Cr Cb signals. Your TV will automatically adjust to that type of signal.

Pr

Pb

Y

R AUDIO

L/

 

VIDEO IN

 

IN

Mono

CMPT

AV component

Using the RGB Jack

Connect a component, such as a DVD player or digital cable box, to the TV using the RGB jack. Connect one end of a 15 pin D-sub cable to the RGB jack on the bottom of the TV and the other end to the RGB out jack on the component. Then connect the supplied 3.5mm mini phone to audio cable adapter to the RGB AUDIO IN jack on the bottom of the TV. Connect audio cables to the adapter and connect the other end to the Audio Output jacks on the component.

AUDIO

IN

RGB

AV component

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