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INSTALLATION
REAR AV Connections
When viewed from the rear of the TV, the following terminals/connections are visible (from left
to right):
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AC mains power cord
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AV INPUT sockets - RCA type socket for Composite type VIDEO input, and RCA type sockets
for Left and Right audio inputs.
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AV OUTPUT sockets - RCA type socket for Composite type VIDEO output, and RCA type sock-
ets for Left and Right audio outputs.
Note: These input and output sockets provide different functionality based on what mode the
TV is in.
- During ATV reception, DVD playback (using the inbuilt player) and AV mode operation, the
AV OUTPUT sockets provide both Video and Audio outputs.
- During DTV reception, USB playback and HDMI input operation, the AV OUTPUT sockets
provide only Audio outputs.
- During AV mode operation, the AV INPUT sockets will disregard the audio inputs unless
they are accompanied by a composite Video input signal.
- Some settings on the TV (eg. the Mute control, Sound Menu settings etc) do not affect the
audio signal from the AV OUTPUT socket.
SIDE AV Connections
When viewed from the side of the TV, the following connections are visible (from left to right):
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HDMI 1 Input, HDMI 2 Input, HDMI 3 Input
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USB socket for HDTV record/playback
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VGA Input (analogue, 15 pin D-type socket)
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PC Audio Input
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Headphone Output (3.5mm stereo socket)
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Coaxial digital Audio Output (RCA socket)
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RF (TV Antenna) Input
Note: When an HDMI port detects a DVI format signal, the matching audio signal is received
through the PC Audio input socket.
- Don’t connect both an HDMI and an AV cable to the same device (eg. Blu-ray player).
- Use USB flash-drives or low-power portable USB hard-drives for HDTV recording.
- Only the HDMI 1 input supports ARC (Audio Return Channel) and you must use an HDMI
cable that supports ARC and CEC operation.
- All HDMI inputs support limited CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) functionality.