Connecting AV Equipment

Connecting Composite (AV) Video Signal

Connect the Composite (AV) output of your AV equipment to the Composite (AV) signal terminal on the TV using a Composite (AV) video cable (RCA connector) as illustrated.

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Composite video input is the most commonly used signal input. However, this type of input also provides a less optimal image quality. Many video sources can only output Composite video sig- nals, for example, VCRs and camcorders. Other video sources, such as laser disc players, actually produce slightly better results when using Composite video.

Connecting S-Video Signal

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Connect the S-Video output of your AV equipment to the TV's S-VIDEO terminal using an S-Video cable. Pay attention to the direction of the connector on the S-Video cable when inserting.

Connect the audio output of your AV equipment to the S-Video output of your AV equipment to the TV's S-VIDEO terminal using an S-Video cable.

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An S-video signal provides a higher quality image to that of Composite video. It is recommended to use this input whenever possible. If your AV equipment provides a component video output (YPBPR or YCBCR), this should be used in preference to either composite or S-video signals.

Setting up Your TV

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