ProScan Guide to Connecting CRT TV Speakers for Televisions

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CONNECTINGEXTERNAL SPEAKERS

You can connect up to six additional speakers to the TV: two to the FRONT SPEAKERSterminals, two to the CENTER SPEAKERS,and two to the REARSPEAKERSterminals.

Front (Main) Speakers

lb connect external front speakers:

1.Connect speakers to the MAIN speaker terminals.

2.Set the SPEAKERSWITCH to EXTERNAL.

--main

--surround

Center Speakers

To connect external center channel speakers:

1.Connect speakers to the CENTER CHANNEL terminals.

2.Set the SPEAKERSWITCH to EXTERNAL.

Rear Speakers

to connect rear speakers for surround sound effects.

1.Connect two speakers to the SURROUND terminals.

2.Position them behind you in your TV room. To improve the surround sound effect, you may prefer to set or mount the speakers several feet off the ground.

Connecting Speakers to the TV

1.If necessary, remove the vinyl covering from the ends of the speaker wire and twist the wire core.

2.Pressdown and hold the lever on the speaker terminal.

3.Insert the wire core into the hole. Be sure to connect the (+) to (+) and (-) to (-).

4.Release the lever. Pull gently on the wire to see that it'sconnected securely.

Connecting a Subwoofer

To connect a subwoofer to the TV:

Connect the subwoofer's audio input to the left (L/MONO) TV TUNER OUTPUT jack.

IMPORTANT

When connecting the speaker wire, make sure you connect the positive

(+)terminal on theTV to the positive

(+)terminal on the speaker. One side of the speaker wire is usually marked

with a white stripe to help you match up the terminals correctly. If the (+) and (-) terminals are not matched properly, the speakers will not be "in

phase" causing reduction in bass frequencies.

Do not allow the wire core to touch other wires or terminals. Damage to components could result if the cores of two wires touch each other.

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Contents Page TV Installer Safety Information Appendix Connecting External Speakers Allow ME to Introduce Myself First Things FirstAN 80-PAGE Instruction BOOK? Youve Never Seen Anything Like ITConnect Your TV Unpack the TV AccessoriesPlug in the TV Install BatteriesTurn on the TV StepLiving Room in MY Living ROOM? Menu SystemMenu Rule Point and Select What is Point and SELECT?Living Room Main Menu MENUS, Controls Control PanelsExit Button Help Button Menus SlidersTo exit a menu Path Buttons TogglesNumeric Entry Control PanelsCheckboxes Lists dLabeLsEXPLORE, EXPLORE, Explore Theres AN ON-SCREEN Setup Routine Interactive SetupEntering the Interactive Setup Search for Channels Connect the TVAbout the Remaining Steps Step Three SET the TimeStep Five Edit Channel Labels Step Four SET the Speaker ConfigurationRemote ProgrammingProgramming the Universal Remote to Control a VCR Programmingthe Universal RemoteFor instructions on programming Simple remote, see 020,023,027,034,041,042 Universal RemoteVCR CodesSatellite Receiver Codes Cable Box Codes Programming the Universal Remote to Control a Cable BoxRRCA, ProScan, or GE Codes 33,37Jqc Audio Component CodesTo program the VCR button using Direct Entry To program the VCR button using Code SearchProgrammingthe Simple Remote Simple RemoteVCR Codes MKey CombinationsTip for the Simple Remote Using the Remote to Control a ComponentPicture Book Tour LRemote, p Remote Control ButtonsPage For more, see Programming the Simple Simple Remote ButtonsChannel Marker Input Back PanelMain Front Panel Specifictimes Short Guide to Menu SystemIIrl Audio MenuPage Picture Quality Menu Color Adjusts the richness of the colorPIX+ Screen MenuSetTimeendDay Channel Menu Lib Signal TypePage Set VCR 1 Channel Auto TuningSet SAT-CABLE Channel Set DVD*VCR ChannelEli About Your TV AssistancePage Choosing an Audio Processor Operating PIX+ Using Closed CaptioningDisplaying On-ScreenHelp PIX+ Operation PIX + with remote control buttonsAutomatic Channel Surfing in the PIP Window To Display Closed Captioning Closed CaptioningClosed Captioning Modes To Set the Closed Captioning ModeRheTV offers eight closed-captionedmodes, including four Turning OFF Closed CaptioningON-SCREEN Program Details Choosing an audio processor from the Audio Menu Choosing AN Audio ProcessorJsing and Modifying Fetch Using FetchModifying Fetch Context Sensitive Help Menu HelpPage Required for picture-in-picture feature To use this connection you must have Using Connection aTo watch TV programs To record one program and watch another Using Connection BTo play a tape on the VCR PressVCR1 Connection C provides Using Connection CTo connect To play a tape on the VCRConnection D provides Using Connection DTowatch TV programs To watch satellite programming Using Connection ETV, VCR, and Satellite Receiver Using Connection FConnection F provides To connect Connect cables as shown in Connection FSatellite Receiver Splitter Using Connection GTo play a tape on the VCR Torecord off-air cable or antenna broadcasts and watchDifferent channel Turn satellite receiver off Adding a Laserdisc Player Using Connection HConnection H provides Ro use this connection you must haveCenter Speakers Connectingexternal SpeakersConnecting a stereo amplifier Connectingaudio ComponentsFront.Connection Playback Connecting a Camcorder for PlaybackVHS Camcorder Back Connection PlaybackTo record from the TV to the camcorder Connecting a Camcorder to Record From the TVVHS Camcorder TV Turns on unexpectedly TroubleshootingBlank screen What your warranty does not cover Limited WarrantyCare and Cleaning Eneral Cable Information RCA-type phono connectorsGold-Plated Jacksand Gold-Tipped Cables Stain optimum performance from your equipmentCable generally usedfor Connecting stereo audio Components AccessoriesStereo Audio Cable Audio- Video AdapterMycardexpiI,-I--I-I-I To order accessories,contact your local ProScan DealerAntenna SymbolsOn-screen Chan Down Page Recycledpaper TH E Earth AIR TH E Wate R1OO% Tocom