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CONNECTING THE TV/DVD TO OTHER SYSTEMS
You may want to connect the TV/DVD to other devices such as a VCR or a Stereo. For example, you can record a TV program from the TV/DVD to a VCR, or
hear the sound from the TV/DVD on a Stereo. You will use the AV OUTPUTs on the back of the TV/DVD to send the pic- ture and/or sound to another device.
1Two different audio connec- tions are possible - analog or digital.
If the VCR, Stereo, etc., has red and white Audio In jacks, this is an analog connection. Connect audio cables to the red and white AUDIO AV OUTPUT jacks on the TV/DVD and to the AUDIO IN jacks on the Stereo,VCR, etc.
These cables are not supplied with the TV/DVD, but may come with the other equipment. Use
Or, if your Stereo has a Coaxial Digital Audio In jack, you can make a digital connection. Use a coaxial digital audio cable (not supplied) to connect the TV/DVD’s DVD DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL jack to the Stereo’s Coaxial Digital Audio In jack.
2If you are connecting to a VCR or other video device, also connect a video cable from the TV/DVD’s VIDEO AV OUTPUT jack (yellow) to the VCR’s VIDEO IN jack. There is no video connection to a stereo.
3Set the Stereo,VCR, etc., to its Auxiliary In,Audio/Video In, or Source mode. See its owner’s manual for details.
TV/DVD |
STEREO
RL | OR |
AUDIO |
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IN |
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VCR
AUDIO | AUDIO |
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OUT | IN | ANTENNAIN |
L | L |
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R | R |
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VIDEO | VIDEO | ANTENNA |
OUT | ||
OUT | IN |
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From VIDEO and AUDIO A/V OUTPUT jacks on TV/DVD to AUDIO IN jacks on Stereo or VCR and VIDEO IN jacks on VCR