Backboard singal source interfaces
There are a lot of signal sources that can be connected to your TV set. The following diagram shows how to connect them.
Friendly tips:
If you want to hang the TV set on a wall, all connecting lines must be inserted into the ports of the TV set in advance.
Whenever a peripheral equipment is connected to the TV set, be sure the TV set is powered off.
While connecting peripheral equipment, connect the cable to the terminal with the same color as its own.
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HDMI2
PC IN | AUDIO | TV ANTENNA |
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Y | PB | PR | L | R | COMPONENT1 | L | R | CVBS |
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Y | PB | PR | L | R | VIDEO | L | R | CVBS IN |
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Antenna input:
Insert the antenna terminal into the TV set's antenna socket. This socket is a 75Ω coaxial cable input.
CVBS:
Connect the VIDEO outputs of DVD player, LCD player, video recorder or video camera, etc. to the VIDEO input of the TV set.
Audio input: Connect the audio signal source (PC, DVD player, LCD player, video recorder or video camera, etc.) to the audio input port.
CVBS output :
This interface can be used to output the TV signal of the unit to another TV set.
Component input:
Connect the audio / video of the component signal source (PC, DVD player, LCD player, video recorder or video camera, etc.) to the component signal input port.
PC signal and PC audio input:
Connect the PC signal line to the PC and the PC interface of the TV set. Connect the audio line to the PC audio input interface of a PC or a TV set.
HDMI:
It refers to "high definitiion multimedia interface". It connects the HDMI signal connecting line to DVD player, etc.
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