Connect Peripheral Equipment; Connecting And Selecting Equipment - Philips 32PW8808/79R Instruction Manual

Philips flat panel television instruction manual
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Connect Peripheral equipment

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 to the back or the right side of the TV.
AV1
can handle CVBS and YPbPr; AV2
IN
receiver or Progressive scan DVD; SIDE: CVBS and Y/C.
Recorder
75
3
OUT
OUT
IN
REC
Recorder and other A/V peripherals
75
L / Mono
O
E
D
V I
S -
AUDIO
4
2
IN
x
TV
REC
Connect Peripheral equipment
16
IN
CABLE
AV 2
AV 1
in
in
Monitor
out
VIDEO
Y
L/Mono
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
Pb
R
Pr
Monitor
AV 1
AV 2
in
out
in
Y
S-VIDEO
Pb
5
R
Pr
OUT
1
CVBS and Y/C; AV3 and AV4
&Connect the RF Antenna 1 to the
your recorder.
éConnect another RF cable 2 from the output
your recorder to the TV's input 75 ø x jack.
"Better playback quality can be obtained if you also
connect the Video, Audio Left and Right (only for stereo
equipment) AV cables 3 to the
input jacks of
R
If your recorder has an S-VHS video jack:
For improved picture quality, connect an S-video cable
with the
S-VIDEO
recorder to the
S-Video does not provide audio, so audio cables must still
be connected to provide sound.
&
Connect your recorder as described above.
The
MONITOR OUT
record programmes from your TV 4.
See Record with your recorder, p. 19.
CABLE
é
Connect the Video, Audio left and Audio right
(only for stereo equipment) cables to the
AUDIO L
side connections (see p. 18).
OUT
Note: In case of mono equipment, only the left
IN
loudspeaker reproduces sound. Use a mono to stereo
adaptor (not supplied) for sound reproduction via all
internal loudspeakers.
digital signals of a e.g. digital HD
IN
RF IN
VIDEO, AUDIO L
.
AV2 IN
input instead of connecting the
jack of
VIDEO
AV2 IN
connectors can be used to
and
input jacks of
R
socket of
of
OUT
and
.
,
VIDEO
5 or the
AV1 IN

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