You may connect the TV to a DVD player, digital
NOTE: To maintain display quality, use a
To make these connections:
1Turn off the TV and the PC or other equipment.
2Connect one end of the DVI cable to the output connector on the PC or other equipment, and the other end of the cable to the DVI connector on the back of the TV.
3Turn on the TV and the PC or equipment.
4Select Digital RGB as the input source for the main TV picture by using the front panel buttons or press the DVI/VGA button the TV remote control. Refer to “Selecting the input source” on page 21.
Connecting a Composite Video SourceUse the yellow, red, and white cables to connect your composite video source to the TV.
To make these connections:
1Turn off the TV and the composite video source.
2Connect one end of the yellow cable to the video output connector on the back of your composite video source, and connect the other yellow end to the Video In on the back of the TV.
3Connect the red and white audio cables from your composite video source to the Audio In on the back of the TV. Be careful to keep the audio right and left channel connections correct for stereo sound.
4Turn on the TV and the composite video source. Insert media into the composite video source and play it.
5Select Composite Video 1 or Composite Video 2 as the input source for the main TV picture (so you see the image playing from the composite video source) by using the front panel buttons or press the AV button on the TV remote control. Refer to “Selecting the input source” on page 21.
6To set up the TV remote control to operate the composite video source, refer to “Programming the remote control for component control” on page 33.
Refer to your composite video source owner’s manual for information about your equipment’s video output requirements.
Connecting anUse
To make these connections:
1Turn off the TV and the
2Connect one end of the
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