1Connect the video equipment to the TV connectors:

For a VCR, DVR, or other device that has an S-video connector, use an S-video cable with the S-video connector set.

Or

For a VCR, DVR, or other device that has a composite connector, use a composite cable with the Video In connector set.

 

VIDEO 1 IN

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VIDEO 1 AUDIO IN

 

 

 

 

VIDEO 2 AUDIO IN

S-VIDEO 1

S-VIDEO 2

VIDEO 2 IN

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2Connect the audio cable connectors to the left and right audio connectors for the connector set.

3Connect the cables to the device.

4Turn on the device, and start play.

5Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power to the TV” on page 16.

6Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 17.

Connecting a VCR for recording

Every source signal is converted to 480i prior to output at the Video Out connector.

1Connect the VCR output for playback using the TV connectors; see the previous procedures.

2Connect the VCR for recording by connecting the input to the VCR to the Video Out and Audio Out connectors on the TV.

L/MONO R

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

3Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power to the TV” on page 16.

4Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 17.

Connecting a PC

Use these instructions when connecting a PC or other source equipment to the TV PC (VGA) connector to view the PC desktop as a selectable input source. VGA cable sold separately.

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Refer to “PC Compatibility Chart” on page 48 for a list of PC signals compatible with the TV.

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 connector (a VGA connector).

PC

PC/DVI AUDIO IN

2Connect the source equipment audio cable to the TV PC/DVI Audio In connector.

3Connect the VGA and audio cables to the PC or source equipment.

4Connect power to the TV; see “Connecting power to the TV” on page 16.

Setting Up

Setting Up 15