Preparation for using your new TV
Connecting your TV
Caution" Do not plug in the TV until you have finished connecting all of your equipment,
Connecting to an antenna
To enjoy the televison program transmitted by your local TV station, you need an indoor or outdoor antenna (not supplied). An outdoor antenna is necessary for superior picture quality. If you are a subscriber of your local cable network net, the outdoor or indoor antenna is not needed. Connect the equipment as shown below.
Side Panel
ANTENNA SOCKET
Plug (not supplied)
COAXIAL CABLE (750)
ANT 750
TWIN-LEAD FEEDER (3000)
The signal comes from: An outdoor antenna An indoor antenna CATV net
Adaptor (not suppl_)__
Loosen the screw 2.Insert the feeder in 3.Tighten the screw "_
Connecting Cable/Satellite and A/V Equipment
To enjoy the multimedia features, you can connect your TV to A/V equipment such as VCR, DVD, Digital Video Recorder (DVR), Cable Set Top box, Satellite receiver, BluRay Camcorder, Audio amplifiers, etc., and select signal source using your remote control.
Connect RCA audio cables
NOTE: 1. Headphones are not included.
2.No sound will be heard from the main unit speakers whena headphone mini=plug is connected into the headphone jack.
Service jack
Connector for service only (do not connect any equipment here).
Connecting component devices (DVD/DVR)
Connect Component video and audio cables to Component inputs ("PR/CR", "PB/CB", "Y') on the rear of your set and the other ends to corresponding component video out connectors on the DVR or DVD.
The Y, PB/CB and PR/CR" connectors on your component devices (DVR or DVD) are sometimes labeled Y, B=Yand R=Yor Y, CB and CR (Colors for inputs and cables must correspond to both devices).
NOTE: Some devices such as a DVR or DVD players require 'Component/YPBPR' signal to be set via output in the devices settings. Please consult your device user manual for instructions.
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