Cable Connections
Figure. Cable connections
Set the unit into the relative input mode to enable the signal pass.
External AV Source |
Antenna/Power Connection
111 Connect TV RF sources to the antenna port. TV RF signals include: receiving antenna/CATV net. You can use 75 Ohm coaxial cable to connect outdoor antenna.
222 Insert one end of the supplied power cord to the player’s power jack and the other end to the
Compoent Input (Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr)
The component port is capable of accepting
111 Connect the Y/Pb/Pr port by the component cable to input the video signal.
222 Connect “R” "L" port by the supplied AV cable to input the audio signal. The red/white plug of the AV cable is for the audio conneciton and the yellow plug for the video connection.
S-Video Input
The
111 Connect the
222 Connect the
AV Input
The CVBS port is capable of accepting signals from standard video sources(e.g., cable/satellite boxes, DVD players, VCRs, etc.)
111 Connect the VIDEO port with the yellow plug of the the supplied AV cable.
222 Connect the L/R port with the red & white plug of the supplied AV cable to input the audio signal.
VGA Input
The VGA port of the TV is capable of accepting
HDMI Input
HDMI (High Defiinition Multimedia Interface) is a new type of connection that transmits digital audio and video signals simultaneously over a single cable. A HDMI cable is required for the HDMI connection.
These HDMI input connectors are capable of receiving video at resolutions up to 1080p
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