Connecting audio and video inputs
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Connecting audio and video inputs

Before connecting any devices, please turn all equipment off.
To obtain the most benefit from the digital LCD screen, you should select the connection
method which will provide you with the best possible signal. See "Input options" on page 7.
Do not pull cables out of sockets by grasping the cable itself, as you may damage the cable.
Only ever remove cables from sockets by grasping the plug on the end of the cable.
Once connected, please ensure that all plugs are fully inserted and firmly seated.
Be aware that if incorrect connections are made, picture quality may be adversely affected.

Using the cable holder

You can use the cable holder to help keep the cables in place after the connections are made.

Connecting the composite Video input

1. Open the cable holder clip as shown. 2. Route all cables inside the cable holder and
click the clip into place.
Connect the composite Video output of your
video source devices to the AV1, AV2 or AV3
VIDEO and AUDIO L/R terminals on the TV
using the AV cable as illustrated.
An AV cable consists of thr ee co nnect ors: Yellow
(video), White (left channel audio), and Red
(right channel audio). Ensure that the colours
of the plugs and terminals match when making
connection.
To view video images from these inputs, press
INPUT and select 'AV1', 'AV2' or 'AV3'
Composite Video provides the least optimal
image quality. Both S-V i deo and Component
Video provide better quality video signals.
If available on the video source device, you
should use one of those connections
instead of composite Video.
AV1 & 2 both support composite Video and
S-Video signal inputs. If you use composite
Video , you cannot use S-V ideo for that input.
AV3 supports both composite Video and
Component video signals. If you use AV3 as
a composite Video input, you cannot use
AV3 as a Component video input.
Video game
console
AV cable
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