Panasonic TX-76PW155A, TX-86PW155A Monitor Out and Audio Out, Connecting component video to AV1

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Connecting Equipment to the TV - Rear Panel

Connecting a DVD player or Set-top Box

Connecting component video to AV1.

Use the supplied Scart to RCA cable.

Component

Vi deo

AUDIO O UT

 

AV4

AV1 AV2 AV4

 

R AUDIO

 

L

 

Y OUT

 

PB OUT

 

PR OUT

Connecting component video to AV4.

Use the supplied Scart adaptor. Use RCA cables (not supplied) to connect the VCR YUV out to the TV YUV in. Use RCA cables (not supplied) to connect the VCR Audio out to the Scart adaptor audio In. Make sure that the Scart adaptor is switched to IN.

Y OUT

PB OUT

PR OUT

AUDIO RL

Component

 

 

 

Video

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

 

 

 

AV4

AV1

AV2

AV4

 

Special note for TX-76PW60A and TX-66PW60A

Make sure that the DVD player or set-top box is set for “Interlaced” out put. “Progressive” signals can cause erratic operation of these televisions.

Monitor Out and Audio Out

The AV2 socket is also the monitor output. Connect the Monitor out from this television to the AV Input of a

second television, VCR or DVD recorder. See page 16 to set up the signal source for AV2 out. Use the

supplied Scart adaptor. Make sure that the Scart

 

adaptor is switched to OUT. Use RCA cables (not

 

supplied) to connect the external equipment to the

Stereo Amplifier

 

Scart adaptor.

 

If a video recorder is connected to the Monitor Out and video sources (VCR, video disc, camera etc.) are connected to one of the other AV Inputs, the television becomes a visual display for editing or copying. *

Component

 

 

 

Video

 

 

 

AU DIO OU T

 

 

 

AV4

AV1

AV2

AV4AV4

 

The audio output can be connected to a stereo amplifier or recorder. *

The audio output corresponds to the programme being shown on screen.

NOTE:

Never connect the same video recorder or other device to both the VIDEO IN and MONITOR OUT terminals of this television as this could cause incorrect operation.

* WARNING

Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video

and/or audio sources may contravene copyright laws.

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