7
Setup and Connections
Sample Connections
The following are sample connection scenarios you may encounter
when connecting components to your TV. Note: those components
which offer an S-Video connection, such as DVD, VCR or satellite
receivers, must match their S-Video connection with their audio INPUT
connection.
Cables
You will use the following types of cables to make your connection:
Cautions:
Position Cables to Avoid Audio Hum
or Interference
• Insert all cables firmly into jacks.
• Place the audio/video cables to the
sides of the TV’s back panel instead of
straight down the middle.
• Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and
keep them away from the audio/video
cables.
Protect Your Components From
Overheating
• Do not block ventilation holes in any of
the components. Arrange the
components so that air can circulate
freely.
• Do not stack components.
• Allow adequate ventilation when
placing your components in a stand.
• Place an amplifier on the top shelf of
the stand so heated air rising from it
will not flow around other
components.
How to View Your VCR
To watch the VCR in this connection, press TV to put the
remote control into TV mode, then press WHO•INPUT to
toggle through the video (VID) inputs.
In the
Interactive Setup
section you can program the TV to
automatically tune to the VID input channel when you turn
on the VCR.
Most Audio/Video cables are
combined into one cable with
three heads on each end.
We show individual
cables in these
sample connections.
Either may be used, but
you must be sure to connect
Video to Video, Right to Right
and Left to Left.
VIDEO (YELLOW)
RIGHT AUDIO (RED)
LEFT AUDIO (WHITE)
TV
INPUT 1
VIDEO
R
S-VIDEO
L
AUDIO
CABLE/
ANTENNA
INPUT
VCR
CONTROL
R
INPUT 2
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
L—AUDIO—R
AUDIO OUTPUT
AUDIO
L
VCR
VIDEO
OUT
IN FROM ANT
OUT TO TV
CH3
CH4
R
AUDIO
L
IN
CABLE, CABLE BOX, OR ANTENNA
To VCR
To cable box (If you do not have a
cable box, then leave this portion
unconnected.)
Coaxial Cables
: Carry the signal from
the antenna or cable directly to the
television or through a cable box, as
needed by your cable system.
Audio/Video Cables
: Carry audio and
video from a component to the TV.
S-Video Cable
: Carry video from an S-
Video capable component which
provides best picture quality.
TV and Stereo VCR
Compared to the Basic Connection, using Audio/Video and
S-Video (if available) cables will enhance the sound and picture quality
from a component.