Connections
Setup
Explanation of Jacks
This section describes the jacks you can use to make connections.
There are several
ways to connect components
to your _V.
VPORT
Go to the previous page for VPORT explanation.
TV ANT
Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna,
cable, cable box, or if using the example on page 4, a VCR.
R
I./MONO
AUDIO
VIDEO S-VIDEO I N
RAUDIO L/MONO VIDEO
Pr
Pb
Y
R
L
r_
VIDEO 1
VIDEO, AUDIO R and L/MONO
Lets you connect a
component
such as a VCR, DVD player, or laserdisc player.
•
R (RIGHT) AUDIO
Provides right audio connection.
The
right audio connector is usually red.
•
L/MONO AUDIO
Provides left audio connection.
The
left audio connector is usually white.
•
VIDEO
Provides composite video connection.
The video
connector
is usually yellow.
•
S-VIDEO IN
Provides better picture quality than the
video jacks becausethe color part of the signal is
separated from the black and white part of the picture.
When using S-VIDEOIN, make sure to connect left and
right audio cables to the L/MONOand RAUDIO Input
jacks.
VIDEO2
VIDEO, AUDIO R and L/MONO and Y, Pb, Pr
Lets you
connect a component
video source, such as a DVD player.
•
Y, Pb, Pr
Provides optimum
picture quality because the
video is separated into three signals. Use three video-
grade cables for the connection.
When using VIDEO 2
Y, Pb, Pr, make sure to connect left and right audio cables
to the VIDEO 2 AUDIO Input jacks.
•
R (RIGHT) AUDIO, L[MONO and VIDEO
Their
description
is the same as VIDEO I.
AUDIO OUTPUT
Lets you connect an amplifier
or audio
receiver for improved sound quality.
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