Technicolor - Thomson 51PW9303 JACKS, CABLES, and Connectors, Video Jacks Cable used S-Video

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Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV

DVI Jack

Cable used: DVI

JACKS, CABLES, AND CONNECTORS

Component Video Jacks

Cables Used: Component Video or

A/V with RCA-type Phono Plugs

DVI Jack

Y

DVI

Pb

Pr

Allows encrypted transmissions of uncom- pressed HD content.

Component Video Input Jacks Cables used: component video or A/V with RCA-type phono plugs

Allow you to connect accessory devices such as DVD players. Separating the video into three signals, these inputs provide excellent quality. Be sure to connect the left and right audio cables, because the Y, Pb, Pr jacks receive only the picture signal.

S-Video Jacks

Cable used: S-Video

Provide a higher quality picture than the Video (composite) jacks because the color part of the picture is separated from the black and white portion. Be sure to connect the left and right audio cables, because the S-Video jacks receive only the picture signal.

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO Jack

Video (Composite) Jack

 

 

 

 

 

Cable Used: S-Video

Cable Used:A/V with RCA-type

 

S-VIDEO

 

Phono Plug

 

 

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VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audio Jacks (Stereo Connection)

Audio Jacks (Monaural Connection)

Cables Used:A/V with RCA-type

Cable Used:A/V with RCA-type

Phono Plug

Phono Plug

L

L

AUDIO

AUDIO

R

R

Video (called composite) Jacks

Cable used:A/V with RCA-type phono plug

Provide better picture performance than the antenna RF input. Be sure to connect the audio cables, because the video jacks receive only the picture signal.

Audio Jacks

Cables used:A/V with RCA-type phono plug

Provide sound for the video inputs. If your accessory device has only one output for audio, connect it to the left (color coded white) audio jack on the TV.

Antenna RF Jack

Cable Used: RF Coaxial (75)

Push-on Type

Or

Screw-on Type

Signal Splitter

Cables Used: RF Coaxial (75)

Antenna RF Jack

Cables used: RF coaxial cable (75)

Allows you to connect an antenna, cable TV, or components having only RF outputs to the antenna input on the TV. RF coaxial cables are available in push-on or screw-on type.

Signal Splitter

Allows you to route an antenna or cable TV signal to two inputs.

300- to 75-ohm Twin-lead Adapter

Accepts twin-lead wires from an antenna and allows connection to the antenna input on the TV. If your antenna is already equipped with an RF coaxial cable you will not need this adapter.

300- to 75-ohm Twin-lead Adapter

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Contents Hdtv Monitor Warranty Verification Important Safety Instructions Contents Features End-of-life DisposalJACKS, CABLES, and Connectors Video Jacks Cable used S-VideoPanel Overviews Standard Inputs and Outputs Rear of TVPanel Overviews HIGH-DEFINITION Inputs What You Can Connect to High-definition Input JacksConnecting a VCR Helpful HintConnecting a VCR and Cable BOX Connecting and Using AN Audio HI-FI System with Your TV See the section below on using the Audio OUT controlConnecting a Standard DVD Player Rear of DVD PlayerConnecting a DVD Player with PROGRESSIVE-SCAN Capability Connecting AN S-VIDEO Device Rear of Device with Video OutputConnecting AN HD Receiver to the HD INPUT-AV 4 Jacks Connect S-VIDEO and audio cables. Note This example usesConnect coaxial cables Connecting a Camcorder Connecting and Using Headphones with Your TV TV’s side panel has a headphone jack for personal listeningProgramming the TV Remote to Work Accessory Devices VCRUsing the CODE-ENTRY Method to Program Your TV Remote Please read through all the steps before beginningUsing the Search Method to Program Your TV Remote Codes for A/V Accessory Devices DIRECT-ENTRYDIRECT-ENTRY Codes for A/V Accessory Devices LASER-DISC PlayerUsing the TV Remote with Accessory Devices CH & TV/VCRUsing the AV and Source Select Buttons Using Autosound AutoSound OptionsUsing Autopicture Using Autosurf ListUsing Program List and Alternate Channel CVIUsing Sleep Timer ControlAdjusting the Picture Controls Picture-adjustment OptionsSetting the EYE Fidelity Control Press the STATUS/EXIT button to turn the menu offSetting the Dynamic Contrast Control Adjusting the TREBLE, BASS, and Balance Controls Using the AVL Audio Volume Leveler Control Selecting a Surround-sound Option Using Remote Control Selecting the SURROUND-SOUND ModesSelecting the STEREO/MONO Sound Mode Selecting the SAP Second Audio Program Feature Selecting SAP Using Remote ControlUsing the Bass Boost Control Setting the Clock Quick Use and Setup GuideDisplaying the Time Setting the TIMER’S Start Time and Stop Time Press the Cursor Ring Right to enter the Features submenuSelecting the TIMER’S Channel Setting the TIMER’S Activate Control Understanding Autolock Setting UP the Autolock Access Code TimerUsing Autolock to Block Channels Access CodeUsing Autolock to Block by Movie Rating Using Autolock to Block by TV Rating Turning the Autolock Blocking Control on or OFF Press the MENU/SELECT but Using Autolock to Block Unrated BroadcastsTon on the remote control to show Onscreen menuUsing Autolock to Block Broadcasts That have no Rating RIGHT. Then press the CURSOR Ring Down once Reviewing Your Current Autolock Settings Press the STATUS/EXIT button onUsing the Closed Captioning Control MuteUsing the PICTURE-FORMAT Control Selecting a Picture Format Using the Remote ControlSelecting a picture Format Using the TV Buttons Using Active Control Picture-quality settingsHD INPUT-AV Specifications ModelSetting Color Space for the HD Inputs Or AV5Care and Cleaning Video-game images and scoreboardsTroubleshooting TV has no powerYou are not able to get sound Glossary of Television Terms Index Factory Service Locations CanadaAtlanta Cleveland Chicago Page Limited Warranty Projection Television