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Cable Connections
Do not connect the power until the rst 3 conn ections have been made.
Connect TV RF sources to the coa xial TV antenna jack. TV RF sourc es may include: Over-
the-Air receiving antennas or cab le lines. You can use a 75 ohm coaxial cable to conne ct
an outdoor antenna.
Connect Audio sources to the RCA Stereo Input j acks. Audio sources may include: DVD
players, VCRs, or camcorders. Match the red an d white ends of the RCA AV cable to the
Red “L” and White “R” jacks on the rear panel of the TV.
Connect video sources to the Video Inpu t jacks. Video sources may include: DVD player s,
VCRs, or camcorders.
Choose one of 3 connections:
Composite Video (standard quality). Match the yellow end of the RCA AV cable to the
yellow Video jack on the rear panel of the TV .
S-Video (better quality). If the video source has an S-Video output jack, use an S-V ideo
cable to connect it to the S-Video input ja ck on the rear panel of the TV.
Component Video (best qu ality). The component v id-
eo connection must be used for high-denition video
(480i/p, 576i/p, 720i/p, 1080i). If the video s ource has
component video output jacks, use component video
cables to co nnect them t o the comp onent video input
jacks on the rear panel of the TV.
Insert one end of the AC power cord to the Power input
jack on the rear panel of the TV and the other end to
an AC 100-240V wall outlet.
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GETTING STARTED

External Video Source

(DVD, VCR, Cable Box)

TV Antenna

(Cable Line, Antenna)