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It is possible to connect a variety of additional equipment to this TV. The following pages detail how to connect external equipment to
both the front and rear of the TV.
Once your equipment is connected, use the following procedure to view the input:
Press the
TV/AV button
Press the relevant on screen selector key to select the AV source
you wish to view. To select the S---VHS inputs on
AV2 and AV4
(
AV2/S and AV4/S), press the relevant coloured button to select
either
AV2 or AV4, then press again to select the S---VHS input
(for example: press the green button to select
AV2 if you have
connected a VCR to the
AV2 Scart socket; if you have a S---VHS
VCR, you should press the green button again to select
AV2/S.
Pressing the green button again switches back to
AV2.)
The on screen selector keys that appear clear after a few
seconds. If you want to select an input when the keys are not
shown, press the
TV/AV key once more and the keys will
reappear.
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You can also select an AV source using the
TV/AV button
on the control panel on the front of your TV.
Press the
TV/AV button repeatedly until you reach the AV
source you wish to view.
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When in
AV mode a reduced number of options are
available in the
SOUND and SETUP menus (eg: in the
Setup menu there is no
Tuning menu option).
Front sockets
Additional equipment can be connected at the front of the TV via a 4 pin S---Video socket (AV3), RCA Audio / Video sockets (AV3)
and a headphone socket.
CAMCORDER
STEREO HEADPHONES
with 3.5mm Plug
Output from
Headphones socket
Audio input
to
L / R sockets
Video input
to
V socket
2 x RCA
Audio
cables
RCA
Video
cable
3.5mm Stereo Plug
Video input to
S---Video socket
S---V
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Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV set.
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For S---Video socket wiring information see page 36.
Audio / video connections
TV/AV
TV/AV
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