Additional preparation

Connecting methods

1 Connect the TV's VIDEO jack

In the VIDEO-4 terminal, the VIDEO jack is indicated by "V".

and the device's VIDEO OUT (video output) jack with a video cable.

If connecting a device to the TV with an S-VIDEO cabel :

2Connect the TV's AUDIO jacks (L/MONO and R) and the device's AUDIO OUT (audio L/R output) jacks with an audio cable.

Connect the VCR's S-VIDEO OUT (S-VIDEO output) connector and the TV's S connector with an S-VIDEO cable, instead of connect- ing with a video cable.

Note that the connection with a video cable will be ignored in case you conect a VCR to the TV with both video cable and S-VIDEO cable.

If the device's sound output is in mono :

Connect the device's AUDIO OUT jack and the TV's L/MONO jack with an audio cable.

In the VIDEO-4 terminal, the AUDIO jacks is indicated by "R".

If connecting a DVD player to the TV with a component video cable.

Connect three jacks (Y/VIDEO, CB and CR) in the VIDEO-3 terminal and the DVD player's COMPONENT (component video output) jacks with a component video cables, instead of connection with a video cable. Then set the VIDEO-3 SETTING to COMPO- NENT, according to "VIDEO-3 SETTING" on page 28.

This Television is compatible with the Progressive video signal (525P signal). (When the component video signal is input.)

If you have a DVD player that outputs Progressive video signals (525P) as a component video signal, then by attaching the device to the television with a component video cable you can see the actual images that are recorded on a DVD disc as an original image source.

If connecting a device to the VIDEO-3/COMPONENT terminal with a video cable.

Connect the TV's Y/VIDEO jack and the device's VIDEO OUT (video output) jack with a video cables.

Then set the VIDEO-3 SETTING to VIDEO according to "VIDEO-3 SETTING" on page 28.

Connecting devices to the OUTPUT terminal

The signals of the images and sound you are currently viewing with this TV are output through the OUTPUT terminal. By connecting a VCR to the OUTPUT terminal, you can record the currently shown image and sound to that VCR. To do this, connect the VCR and OUTPUT terminal following the steps below.

1 Connect the VIDEO jack in the OUTPUT terminal and the VCR's VIDEO IN (video input) jack with a video cable.

2Connect the AUDIO jacks (L and R) in the OUTPUT terminal and the VCR's AUDIO IN (audio L/R input) jacks with an audio cable.

When you turn off the TV, the signals from the OUTPUT terminal are also turned off.

The component signals input from the VIDEO-3/COMPONENT terminal cannot be output through the OUTPUT terminal.

Connecting Headphones

Connect the headphons with a

 

stereo mini jack (of 3.5 mm in

 

diameter) to the Headphone jack

 

at the TV front panel.

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JVC HV-L29PRO, HV-L34PRO manual Connecting methods, Connecting devices to the Output terminal, Connecting Headphones

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