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24 Introduction
HDMI IN
L
R
L
R
VGA IN
VGA LINE IN
SCART
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COAXIAL
YPbPr IN
VHF/UHF IN
Y
Pb
Pr
Connecting the PC input
1. Connect the VGA (D-Sub) output of your PC
to the VGA IN terminal on the TV using a mini
D-Sub (15-pin) cable (not provided).
2. Connect the audio output of your PC to the
TV's VGA LINE IN terminal using an appropriate
3.5mm-diameter Mini-jack stereo audio cable
(not provided).
To view video image from this input, press
INPUT
and use
▲▼
button to select
COMPUTER
(VGA)
then press
OK
button.
When you connect the display to a PC, you
should adjust the resolution in the display
properties of the computer to closely
match the native resolution of the display
(for example, 1680 x 1050 pixels). See
"Supported PC (D-Sub/DVI) input signal
resolutions" on page 39 on other supported
resolutions.
PC
Audio
cable
Mini D-Sub
cable
HDMI IN
L
R
L
R
VGA IN
VGA LINE IN
SCART
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COAXIAL
YPbPr IN
VHF/UHF IN
Y
Pb
Pr
Connecting the S-Video input
1. Connect the S-Video output of your output
equipment to the TV's S-VIDEO terminal
using an 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 corresponding audio output of
the output equipment to the S-Video AUDIO
L/R input terminals using a suitable audio
cable (or use the Composite Video cable. The
yellow plug is not used).
To view video image from these inputs, press
INPUT and use
▲▼
button to select
VIDEO2
(S-VIDEO)
then press
OK
button.
You should 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 signal to that of
composite Video.
DVD PLAYER
Audio cable
S-Video
cable