to DVI conversion cable. You can connect an up conversion DVD player, computer (via DVI source), or set-top box through this cable. If you are using DVI or HDCP you will need to connect an audio connection to the PC Audio In connection port to provide audio. This connection uses a HDMI cable or a HDMI to DVI cable.
9.Service Port
This is used for factory service by SCEPTRE’s technicians (do not tamper with this port).
10.VGA (High Definition Capable)
This connection port is used primarily by PCs via VGA-PC source. It also doubles as an optional YPbPr (component) port via VGA-YPbPr2 source, if you have the optional VGA to component conversion cable. With the optional cable you can connect to DVD players, game consoles, or set-top boxes. If you are using this port as the secondary YPbPr (component) port, you will need to connect an audio connection to the PC Audio In connection port to provide audio. This connection uses VGA cable or a VGA to component cable.
11.Component (High Definition Capable)
This connection port is for connecting DVD players, game consoles, or set-top boxes via YPbPr1 source. Use the connectors indicated by the green (Y), blue (Pb), and red (Pr) for video, and the white (L) and red (R) connectors for audio input. Select YPbPr 1 source for video/audio. This connection uses component cable.
12.Line Out
This connection port is used for sending out audio signals to other audio devices
such as stereo/surround sound receivers and sending out video signals to other
video device such as TV monitor or VCR. The red (R) and white (L) connectors sends out the audio signal. The yellow (AV OUT) connector sends out the video signal. The black (SUBWOOFER OUT) connector sends out bass signals to a subwoofer. This connection uses RCA audio cable for sound, composite cable for