VCR, DVD PLAYER , OR OTHER DEVICES
WITH RCA CONNECTORS
he AV IN jacks on the rear of the LCD
TTV enable quick connections of other
equipment. Connect a DVD player, VCR Video
Game, Camcorder, etc., to these jacks. To view the
material playing on the other equipment, set the
LCD TV to its A V mode.
Disconnect all power sources before
making any connections.
Using an RCA-type Video and Audio cable
1(usually marked yellow, red, and white),
connect the VCRs Video and Audio Out
jacks to the TVs Video and Audio In jacks.1
Use SOURCE button on the remote
2control to select AV 1 (or AV2, AV3,
S-Video1, or S-Video2 if you use the
different jacks for this hookup) to
watch VCR.
Note:
AV Playerwith A/V connectors
1. If your VCR equipped with a
S-Video Out jack, uses S-Video
connection for better picture detail
and clarity. Use the S-Video cable to
connect the VCRs S-Video Out
jacks to the TVs S-Video In jacks.
2. You can also use the Video and Audio
jacks in AV IN 2 and AV IN 3 located
on the rear of the TV to connect your
MENU
VCR or other Video Devices.
3. If your DVD Player is equipped with OK
Component (Y, Pb, Pr) Output Jacks, PIP
SOURCE
2
please refeCr tonno ecting a DVD
CC
Player or other Video Equipments with
Component Video Con snecetcotrison
for use of Component Video
Connection for highest color and
picture resolution in video playback.
2
HELPFUL HINT
" The Audio jack of AV IN is shared
between Video (CVBS) and S-Video
OUTPUT signals. If Audio and Video is connected
CH
to Video (CVBS) input, you can still
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CABLETOVIDEOOUTLRAUDIO hear sound if you select S-Video via
INTVSVIDEOOUT
Source select, even there appears no
Cable Box image on screen.
" Select weak signal mode via the smart
CableTV singal picture settings in case your VCR is
showing a lot of noise or strange patterns
1
during play mode.
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