Skyworth SLTV-2063A, SLTV-1963A owner manual Optional Equipment Connections, Front Control Panel

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Optional Equipment Connections

Side Panel Connectors

ANT IN

AUDIO IN 1

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

 

COMPONENT

AUDIO IN 2

 

PC IN

HEADPHONE

AUDIO OUT

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L

Y

Pb

Pr R

L

 

R

L

 

 

 

 

 

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1.Antenna or cable In

2.Video / S-Video Audio Right In

3.Video / S-Video Audio Left In

4.Video In

5.S-Video In

6.Component In

7.Component / PC Audio Right In

8.Component / PC Audio Left In

9.PC In

10.Headphone Jack

11.Audio Right Out 12.Audio Left Out

Rear Panel Connectors

DC 12V

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1. DC 12V In

Procedure

Connect equipment as shown to Audio/Video input jacks.

Select the Video mode by pressing TV/AV button. Operate optional equipment as instructed in equipment manual.

Headphone jack: Plug an earphone or monaural headphones into this jack for private listening.

BASIC CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

Front Control Panel

The front control panel can be used to access

menus and switch video mode when the remote control is not available.

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1.VOL.- Button

2.VOL.+ Button

3.CH.- Button

4.CH.+ Button

5.Menu Button

6.TV/AV Button

7.Power Button

8.Power Indicator / Remote Sensor

Note: The ON/OFF indicator LED(red) will light up

when you insert the AC cord into the AC outlet.

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