4 Connecting peripheral equipment

Equipment such as VCR, Laser disc player, VCD etc. could be connected to the video and audio (AV) sockets at the back of the TV. Switch off the TV and equipment before making any connection.

Connection for playback

VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 MONITOR

in in out

VIDEO

L

AUDIO

R

S-VIDEO

VCR VCR

OR OR

VCD

Laser disc player

VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 MONITOR

in in out

VIDEO

L

AUDIO

R

S-VIDEO

VCR

VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 MONITOR

in in out

75Ω

g

VIDEO

L

AUDIO

R

S-VIDEO

VCR

1.Connect to AV sockets

You may choose to connect up VIDEO 1 in or VIDEO 2 in or both.

4connect the corresponding sockets of the equipment to that of the TV.

5to view the playback, select the first AV channel (if connection is made to sockets at VIDEO 1 in) or the second AV channel (if connection is made to sockets at VIDEO 2 in).

Note: For mono equipment, connect to the VIDEO and L sockets only.

2.Connect to S-Video socket

If you have a S-Video equipment, connect to the S-Video socket for better picture quality.

4connect the corresponding socket of

the equipment to that of the TV.

5to view the playback, select the Y/C channel.

Note: If both the S-Video socket and the Video socket of VIDEO 2 are connected, S-Video input override the Video input.

3.Connect to aerial socket

(only for VCR)

The playback on your VCR is considered a TV channel by your TV if you connect via the aerial socket. You must tune in to your VCR’s test signal and assign the channel number 0 to it. Refer to your VCR’s instruction manual for more details.

4connect the RF cable to the VCR’s “RF in” and connect the “RF out” of the VCR to the aerial socket of the TV.

4select channel 0 and tune in to to your VCR’s signal.

5to view the playback, select channel 0.

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Philips 29PT4873 Connecting peripheral equipment, Connection for playback, Connect to AV sockets, Connect to aerial socket