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Using Your New Projection TV
Using Y
our New Projection TV
Connecting audio/video equipment using the
T
(monitor output) jacks
Notes
•
If you select “DVD” on your TV scr
een, no signal will be output at the
T
(monitor output) jacks (see page 14).
•
When connecting the audio cable to the
, you can adjust the volume
with
2
+/–.
Y
C
B
/
B-Y
C
R
/
R-Y
R
L
R
L
30W MAX 16
1
2
3
3
#
C –
(yellow)
-L (MONO)
(white)
-R (r
ed)
Rear of pr
ojection TV
To
antenna
output
To
video
and audio
inputs
or
Audio system
To
audio
inputs
VCR
: Signal flow
To
T
(monitor
output)
Antenna cable (not supplied)
Audio cable
(not supplied)
Audio/V
ideo cable (not supplied)
continued
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Using Y
our New Projection TV
VIDEO
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
R-AUDIO-L
LINE OUT
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
C
B
C
R
DIGITAL OUT
Y
C
B
/
B-Y
C
R
/
R-Y
R
L
Connecting a DVD player to
(component video input)
1
U
sing an audio cable, connect R and L under
(component video input) on your
pr
ojection TV to the LINE OUT
, AUDIO R and L
output connectors on your DVD
player
.
2
Using a component video cable, connect
Y,
C
B
/B-Y
, and C
R
/R-Y
under
(component video input) on your pr
ojection TV to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y,
C
B
, and C
R
output connectors on your DVD player
.
3P
re
ss
t
on the r
emote or the pr
ojection TV until “DVD” appears on the scr
een.
To
component
video output
Component video cable
(not supplied)
DVD
player
To
-
L (white)
-
R (r
ed)
To
audio
output
Audio cable
(not supplied)
: Signal flow
To
(component video input)
Rear of
pr
ojection TV
Notes
•
Some DVD player terminals may be labeled dif
fer
ently:
•
When connecting to
(component video input) on your pr
ojection TV
,
you must connect
Y,
C
B
, and C
R
to r
eceive the video signals, and at least
connect L
and R to r
eceive analog audio signals.
Connect
To
(on the DVD player)
Y
(gr
een)
Y
C
B
/B-Y
(blue)
C
b
, B-Y
or
P
B
C
R
/R-Y
(r
ed)
C
r
, R-Y
or
P
R
Connecting optional components (continued)