Connecting Peripheral Equipment
You can connect a wide range of video and audio equipment to your TV in various ways. This page and the next one provide an overview of signal compatibilities and the types of equipment you can connect to the sockets. Connection examples follow on subsequent pages. As necessary, also refer to the handbook for peripheral equipment.
Overview: Standard Inputs/Outputs
ANTENNA IN 75Ω socket
–compatible with the broadcast standard in your area. Use to connect
YPbPr (component video input [CVI] sockets)
–compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect equipment having component video outputs, such as DVD players,
S-VIDEO (super video) sockets
–compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect peripherals having Super VHS
VIDEO (composite) sockets
–compatible with 480i and 576i signals. Use to connect peripherals having composite video outputs, such as VCRs,
AUDIO inputs
–use to connect from the audio output sockets on VCRs, DVDs or other peripherals.
MONITOR OUT (VIDEO/AUDIO)
–use to connect to a VCR to record programmes from the TV. Or use the AUDIO outputs to connect to an audio
n Headphone socket (stereo, 3.5 mm)
–use to connect headphones for personal listening. The headphone impedance must be between 8 and 4000 Ohms.
SUBWOOFER Output
–use to make optional connection to an external powered subwoofer.
Overview: High-definition Inputs
The AV4 and AV5 sockets allow you to connect digital equipment with 1080i/480p (60Hz) or 576p (50Hz) signal output.
AV4
–use to connect digital equipment with a 1080i/480p (60Hz) or 576p (50Hz) signal output, such as digital
REAR OF TV
SIDE PANEL
Note: The side panel is AV3.
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