09
TV Installation and Connection
Guide
Identifying Front
and Rear
Connectors
Rear Panel
L
L
R
R
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
EarPhone
L
R
ANT
Y
Y
P
b
/ C
b
P
b
/ C
b
Pr
/
Cr
Pr
/
Cr
L
L
R
R
Component2
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
Audio
Output
Component1
D
V
I / H
D
C
P
R
L
Service
Port
VGA
AC IN
power cord connects
here.
DVI/HDCP and
VGA Port
: This display
includes a DVI
input that receives
analog or
digital video signals
through the interface
for
the display of
high quality digital
video signals.
The DVI port
is HDCP (High
Bandwidth Digital
Content Protection) compliant
and is fully
compatible with video
equipment that features
the HDCP function.
The VGA
input can be
used
for analog RGB
signals from a
HD Receiver or
personal computer.
Resolutions supported are
VGA, SVGA, XGA
and WXGA. DVI
and VGA
share Audio
L/R inputs.
Service Port
is reserved for
manufacturer use.
Incorrect use may
damage the Display
.
Video 1,2
These inputs can
be used for
the
connection of a
VCR, Super VHS
(S-VHS) VCR,
DVD player, or
other video devices
to the TV
.
There is a
Video and
an S-Video
input for V
ideo1
and Video
2.
When the S-V
ideo jacks are
plugged into either
Video 1
or Video
2, it will
take precedence over
the Video
jack.
(Cont'd)
The display will
automatically detect the
input
jack being used.
NOTE:
The S-Video
input has a
better quality of
picture than
a composite V
ideo signal.
Antenna (ANT)
Antenna receives
signals from
VHF/ UHF antennas
or a cable
system.
Audio Out
The Audio
Output sends the
TV's
connected audio signals
to an
A /
V receiver or
other equipment. Display
features a R
/ L
stereo.
Component 1, 2
These inputs can
be used for
the
connection of
A /
V equipment with
component
video outputs, such
as a DVD
player, Digital
Satellite Receiver, or
compatible Video
Game
System.