Panasonic TX-76PW300A, TX-86PW300A operating instructions Monitor Out

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MONITOR OUT

Connecting Equipment to the TV

Connecting a Standard VCR to the AV Input

Most standard Video Cassette Recorders use RCA type video and audio connectors. If your VCR has different type connectors please refer to the VCR instruction book for details. VCRs can be connected to any of the AV inputs but we recommend that you use AV5 leaving the other inputs free for S-VHS, DVD or set- top box connections. If you only have one VCR, we recommend that you use AV1.

S-V ID EO

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

Y

 

Y

 

 

 

 

 

MONO

PB

MONO

PB

MONO

L

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

PR

 

PR

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPONEN T

C OMPONENT

 

MONITOR OUT

AV1 IN

AV2 IN

AV4 IN

AV5 IN

NOTE: A mono VCR can be connected to this television. Connect the VCR Audio out to the Left Audio input on the television. The sound will Automatically be directed to both speakers.

RF OUT

RF CABLE

AV5 IN

 

 

(Not supplied)

 

Monitor Out

The Monitor Out terminals reproduce the signals currently on the television screen. The on-screen signals could be a television programme or signals connected to one of the AV inputs.

The Monitor Out facility can be used to allow one video source (videotape, video disc etc.) to be connected to more than one television. Connect the Monitor out from this television to the AV Input of the second television.

If a video recorder is connected to the Monitor Out and video sources (VCR, video disc, camera etc.) are connected to one of the AV Inputs, the television becomes a visual display for editing copying. *

The Monitor Out Audio can also be connected to a stereo amplifier or other hi-fi equipment.

VIDEO

VIDEO

L

AUDIO

R

L

AUDIO

R

NOTE:

Never connect the same video recorder or other device to both the VIDEO IN and MONITOR OUT terminals of this television as this could cause incorrect operation.

* WARNING

Unauthorised recording of material from Television Broadcasts or from other video

and/or audio sources may contravene copyright laws.

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