
10
Connecting peripheral equipment
The television has 3 external sock
Connect the TV's green, blue and red Y Pb Pr (AV1 in)
jacks to the corresponding COMPONENT VIDEO IN
jacks on the player.
Connect the TV's red and white (R and L) AUDIO IN
jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT jacks on the
player. Match the cable colour to the jacks' colour. The
red jack is the Right audio channel and the white jack
is the Left audio channel.
Turn on the TV and DVD player. Set the TV to AV2 and
DVD background screen will come on the screen. You
can now play your disc.
ets situated at the back of the set (AV1 in, AV2 in and Monitor out).
The AV1 in socket has Y, Pb, Pr and audio and video inputs.
The AV2 in socket has S-Video, audio and video inputs.
The Monitor out socket has audio and video outputs.
DVD player
Other equipment
Amplifier
Video recorder
VCR
D
VD Player
AV2 in
AV1 in
AV1 in
Connect the TV's yellow, white and red (AV2 in)
jacks to the corresponding Video and audio jacks on the
player.
Connect the TV's red and white (R and L) AUDIO IN
jacks to the corresponding AUDIO OUT jacks on the
player. Match the cable colour to the jacks' colour. The
red jack is the Right audio channel and the white jack
is the Left audio channel.
Turn on the TV and VCR player. Set the TV to AV1. You
can now play your video cassette tape.
Connection is also possible via the aerial cable. You will therefore
need to tune in your video recorder's test signal and assign a
channel number 0. Select channel 0 to playback.
To connect to a hi-fi system, use an audio connection cable
and connect the "L" and "R" outputs on the TV set to the
"AUDIO IN" "L" and "R" input on your hi-fi amplifier.
Satellite receiver, decoder, games, etc.
Carry out the connections shown opposite.
To optimise picture quality, connect the equipment which
produces the RGB signals (digital decoder, games, etc) to
AV1 in and equipment which produces the S-VHS signals
(S-VHS and Hi-8 video recorders, certain DVD drives to
AV2 in and all other equipment to either AV1 in or AV2 in.