Getting Started
Which connectors to use
First you must determine what video input connectors you have on your television. You might have:
1.Component Video (YPbPr) - represented by Red, Green and Blue RCA connectors. This connection will produce the best picture.
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3.Composite Video (CVBS) - represented by a single Yellow RCA connector.
Connecting Component Video Equipment
Component Video (also called YPbPr, DVD, YUV or YCbCr) will give the best picture.
These connectors are coloured Green (Y), Blue (Pb) and Red (Pr). Make sure that you match the colours when you make your connections.
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Connecting Video Equipment
Connect the antenna to the TV and the VCR as shown on page 7.
Connect the equipment using either the S- Video connector (preferred) or the Composite video (Yellow) cable.
Most standard Videocassette Recorders use RCA type video and audio connectors. The connectors are:
Yellow: Video
Red | Right Audio |
White | Left Audio |
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Notes:
1.If you cannot use Component video connections then
2.When an
3.The Audio and Video cables are not supplied with this television.
4.If your equipment has different type connectors please refer to the manufacturer’s instruction book for details.
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