2Connect the video cable to the DVD player or other source equipment:

For a DVD, VCR, DVR, or other source equipment that has an S-Video connector, use an S-Video cable.

Or

For a DVD player, VCR, DVR, or other source equipment that has a composite connector, use a composite video cable.

3Connect the audio cable to the Audio In L and R connectors on the TV for the connector set.

4Connect the audio cables to the DVD player.

5Turn on the DVD player, and start play.

6Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power to the TV” on page 18.

7Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off” on page 19.

8Select the input source to view, as well as the Picture mode, Aspect, and other options; see “Operating the TV” on page 21.

Connecting a VCR for recording

The TV does not output a signal for recording.

Connecting a PC

Use the following instructions when connecting a PC or other source equipment to the PC Input (VGA and Audio L and R connectors) on the rear of the TV. The PC input is a selectable input source (PC in the source list). Cables are sold separately.

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Refer to “PC Compatibility Chart” on page 50 for a list of PC signals compatible with the TV.

You can also connect a PC with a DVI connector:

For a PC with a DVI-D connector, connect a DVI-D cable and DVI-to-HDMI converter to HDMI 1, and left-right audio cables to HDMI Audio In L and R.

Or

For a PC with a DVI-I connector, connect a DVI-I cable and a DVI-to-VGA converter to the PC Input (VGA) connector and audio to the PC Input Audio L/R connector.

To connect a PC by using the PC Input connectors:

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CAUTION: Unplug power for the TV and all connected components before connecting a PC. Ensure that the PC is powered off.

1Connect the PC or source equipment video cable to the TV by using the PC Input (VGA) connector.

2Connect the source equipment audio cable to the PC Input Audio L/R connector.

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