Additional preparation
Connecting methods
1Connect the TV’s VIDEO jack and the device’s VIDEO OUT (video output) jack with a video cable.
If connecting a device to the TV with an
Connect the VCR’s
Note that the connection with a video cable will be ignored in case you connect a VCR to the TV with both video cable and S- VIDEO cable.
If connecting a DVD player to the TV with a component video cable.
Connect three jacks (Y/VIDEO, CB and CR) in the
•This Television is compatible with the Progressive video signal (525P signal) only when the component video signal is input.
If you have a DVD player that outputs Progressive video signals (525P) as a component video signal, then by attaching the device to the television with a component video cable you can see the actual images that are recorded on a DVD disc as an original
image source.
If connecting a device to the
Then set the
•In the
2Connect the TV’s AUDIO jacks (L/ MONO and R) and the device’s AUDIO OUT (audio L/R output) jacks with an audio cable.
If the device’s sound output is in mono: Connect the device’s AUDIO OUT jack and the TV’s L/MONO jack with an audio cable.
Connecting devices to the OUTPUT terminal
The signals of the images and sound you are currently viewing with this TV are output through the OUTPUT terminal. By connecting a VCR to the OUTPUT terminal, you can record the currently shown image and sound to that VCR. To do this, connect the VCR and OUTPUT terminal following the steps below.
1Connect the VIDEO jack in the OUTPUT terminal and the VCR’s VIDEO IN (video input) jack with a video cable.
2Connect the AUDIO jacks (L and R) in the OUTPUT terminal and the VCR’s AUDIO IN (audio L/R input) jacks with an audio cable.
•When you turn off the TV, the signals from the OUTPUT terminal are also turned off.
•The component signals input from the
Connecting Headphones
Connect the headphones with a stereo mini jack (of 3.5 mm in diameter) to the Headphone jack at the TV front panel.
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