Setting-up the display device
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Connecting the Composite Video input
Connecting the S-Video input
Connect the Composite Video output of your
AV equipment to the Composite Video (AV3)
input terminals on the back of the display using
the Composite Video cable (RCA connector, not
provided) as illustrated.
A Composite Video cable consists of three
connectors: Yellow (video), White (left channel
audio), and Red (right channel audio).
Composite Video input is the most
commonly used signal input, however, this
type of input provides the least optimal
image quality. S-Video and Component
Video provide better quality signals.
Many video sources can only output
Composite video signals, for example,
most VCRs, analog Camcorders and game
consoles.
1. Connect the S-Video output of your AV
equipment to the display's AV3 S-VIDEO
terminal using the S-Video cable (not
provided). Pay attention to the alignment of
the plugs on the S-Video cable when inserting
so as not to damage any pins.
2. Connect the audio output of your AV
equipment to the display's AV3 AUDIO L/R
input terminals using the AV cable (not
provided). The yellow plugs are not used.
You need not connect both a Composite
Video and an S-Video from the same
device; just one or the other.
If you have the choice, use the S-Video
instead of Composite Video as an S-video
signal provides a higher quality image to
that of Composite Video.
Video game
console
Composite video cable
DVD player
Audio cable
S-Video cable
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