PeripheralEquipment

Connections

There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV.

Connection diagrams at the end of this section show you where the different equipment should be connected at the back side of the TV.

Via the Euroconnector

Your TV set has 2 Euroconnector sockets. If you want to connect peripherals (e.g. video, decoder, etc.) which have Euroconnectors, to your TV, use EXT-1 or EXT-2 input.

If an external device is connected via Euro- connector sockets TV is switched to AV mode automatically. In this case if both sockets are connected, SCART1 has the precedence.

T-V LINK compatible VCR

Be sure to connect the T-V LINK compatible VCR to the EXT.2 terminal. If not, the T-V LINK function will not work properly.

When connecting a T-V LINK compatible VCR to the EXT.2 terminal, be sure to con- nect the decoder to the VCR. If not, the T-V LINK function may not work properly. And then set the Decoder (EXT-2) function for the channel to ON to unscramble a scrambled channel.

RGB mode

If an equipment can output the RGB signals, connect it to the EXT-1 or EXT-2 terminal.

EXT-2 S Mode

If the equipment connected to your TV set supports S-Video (Y/C) output from Euroconnec- tor, you can have a better picture quality by selecting EXT-2 S mode and connecting your equipment to the EXT.2 (EXT-2 S) terminal of TV. See your equipment’s booklet to check if your equipment has such feature.

Via the RCA jacks

If you have an equipment (such as a Cam- corder) which has the RCA jacks, connect it to the EXT-4 terminal with the video and audio cables.

If you have a device which outputs component video (Y/Pb/Pr), connect it to the EXT-3 terminal with a component video cable and an audio cable.

Via the ANT (aerial) socket

If your equipment does not have an Eurocon- nector or RCA jacks, connect it to the TV with an aerial cable. For details, see the manual provided with the equipment.

To store the test signal that comes from the equipment, see “Install Menu” on page 30 and store it to the program number 0. You can watch images from that equipment to select the program number which you stored the test signal.

Decoder

Cable TV offers you a wide choice of prog- rammes. Most of them are free, others are to be paid for by the viewer. This means that you will need to subscribe to the broadcasting organisation whose programmes you wish to receive. This organisation will supply you a corresponding decoder unit to allow the programmes to be unscrambled.

For further information ask your dealer. See also the booklet supplied with your decoder.

Connect a decoder with an aerial socket to the TV• Connect the aerial cable.Connect a decoder without an aerial socket to the TV

Connect the decoder to your TV with a eurocable (RCA Jack Cable) to EXTERNAL (RCA Jack). When your decoder has a Euroconnector / RCA Jack you can obtain better picture quality if you connect a eurocable (RCA Jack Cable) to EXTERNAL (RCA Jack).

TV and Video Recorder (VCR)

Connect the Video Recorder to the ANT (an- tenna input) socket of the TV with the aerial cable.

Connect the Video Recorder to the EXT-1 or EXT-2 terminal with the SCART cable, or connect it to the EXT-4 terminal with the audio and video cables.

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