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There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV.
The following connection diagrams show you how to connect them.
Note:
EXT1
can handle CVBS and RGB;
EXT2
CVBS, Y/C and RGB;
EXT3
CVBS;
DVI
can handle VGA, SVGA,
XGA (only 50PF9966) and 480p, 576p, 720p (only 50PF9966), 1080i and 1152i.
It is preferable to connect peripherals with RGB output to
EXT1
or
EXT2
as RGB provides a better picture quality.
Note: If your recorder is provided with the EasyLink function, it should be connected to
EXT2
to benefit from the
EasyLink functionality.
RECORDER
DECODER
4
1
2
3
EXT2
CABLE
CABLE
EXTERNAL
CABLE
1
2
RECORDER
4
3
5
Connect the aerial cables
1
,
2
and, to obtain the
optimum picture quality, eurocable
3
as shown.
If your recorder does not have a euroconnector, the
only possible connection is via the aerial cable.You will
therefore need to tune in your recorder’s test signal and
assign it programme number 0 or store the test signal
under a programme number between 90 and 99, see
Manual installation, p. 6.
See the handbook of your recorder.
Decoder and Recorder
Connect a eurocable
4
to your decoder and to the
special euroconnector of your recorder. See also the
recorder handbook. See Decoder, p. 10. You can also
connect your decoder directly to
EXT1
or
2
with a
eurocable.
&
Connect the aerial cables
1
,
2
and
3
as shown
(only if your peripheral has TV aerial in-/output).
Connect your equipment with a eurocable
4
or
5
to
one of the euroconnectors
EXT1
,
2
or
3
to obtain a
better picture quality.
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Look for the test signal of your peripheral in the same
way as you do for a recorder.
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Make a selection in the Setup, Source menu, p. 10.
Other equipment
(satellite receiver, decoder, DVD, games, etc.)
Recorder (
VCR
-
DVD
+
RW
)
Note: Do not place your recorder too close to the screen as some recorders may be susceptible to signals from the
display. Keep a minimum distance of 0,5 m from the screen.
Connect Peripheral Equipment