I/O Connector Definitions - Sceptre X20 Getting Started Manual

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I/O Connector Definitions

AC Power
1.
This connection is for providing power to the TV. This connection uses a standard
computer power cord.
2.
Headphone Out
This connection port is for people who want to use a headphone with the TV. The
connection port uses a 3.5mm mini-jack audio cable.
3.
PC Audio In
This connection port is for people who want to provide audio to the TV when using
devices such as PC or set-top box with a DVI output. The sources it provides
audio for are HDCP, DVI, VGA-PC, or VGA-YPbPr2. For PC connection you
would plug the provided 3.5mm mini-jack audio cord into your PC sound card and
this port. For A/V devices such as DVI set-top box or DVI DVD player, you
would use a RCA red/white to 3.5mm mini-jack cable for audio.
4.
HDMI (High Definition Capable)
This connection port receives audio and high definition signal through one single
cable. It also doubles as HDCP source and DVI source with the provided HDMI
to DVI conversion cable. You can connect an up conversion DVD player,
computer (via DVI source), or set-top box through this cable. If you are using
DVI or HDCP you will need to connect an audio connection to the PC Audio In
connection port to provide audio. This connection uses a HDMI cable or a HDMI
to DVI cable.
5.
VGA (High Definition Capable)
This connection port is used primarily by PCs via VGA-PC source. It also
doubles as an optional YPbPr (component) port via VGA-YPbPr2 source, if you
have the optional VGA to component conversion cable. With the optional cable
you can connect to DVD players, game consoles, or set-top boxes. If you are
using this port as the secondary YPbPr (component) port, you will need to connect
an audio connection to the PC Audio In connection port to provide audio. This
connection uses VGA cable or a VGA to component cable.
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