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QuickTips
, [] Make
sure all cable
connectors
are ._dly
seated
on jacks.
[] Always
match cables
according
to the
colors;
I_EDJ_)r right
audio,
wlllTE _)r Ic_p
audio and YELLOW _)r
video.
[] A/V1
and A/V2
,jacks
have
identical
fimctions.
AHy
compatible
video
equipment
can be
connected
to either
set _)fjacks.
! [] A solid Blue screen
with the word Video l
or Video2 displayed
means
that the Video
mode is selected,
but
no signal is being
detected
at the
Video jack.
Check
connection,
and
[l,/rll
OH
(>_t(}rll(ll
equiptne//t.
[] Make
sure you select
TV channel
to match
your VCR output
(Ch. 3 or 4).
[] You may be able to
use the remote
control
i
to operate
your VCR,
Cable Box, and DVD.
(See pages
7 _ 8.)
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CONNNECTiNG
EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
FOR PiP OPERATION
The PIP feature requires
two signals to work: You must connect
signals to the 75 ohm
terminal
and to one set of the A/V jacks; or you must connect
signals to both sets of A/V jacks.
CONNECTING A CABLE BOX AND VCR OR TO THE TV
Switch
off TV and external
equipment
betk)le connecting
cables.
(Cables
and splitter
are not supplied.)
1. Connect
signal (cable)
to splitter
0.
2. Connect
cable from splitter
t_ to the TV 75q2 (ohm) terminal.
3. Connect
cable from splitter
_
to Cable Box In.
4. Connect
cable from cable box out O to VCR Antenna
In terminal.
5. Connect
VCR's Audio
Out (R/L) and Video Out to the TV
Audio
Input (R/L) and Video Input _.
For Mono VCR (Single
Audio Jack) connect
VCR Audio
Out to TV Audio
(L) Input.
Note:
Use either A/V1
or A/V2
Input jacks.
Ot)lional
6. Connect
DVD, VCR, DSS, or other equipment's
S-Video
Out to the TV S-Video
In
jack 1_.
Note:
Using the S-Video
In jack overrides
the Videol
Input jack !_.
7. Press POWER
_
to turn on the TV. Turn
on external
equipment.
8. Press the iNPUT
key I_ to select program
source:
TV signal or signal from the
equipment
you have connected
to the A/V1
or A/V2
jacks.
Follow the same procedure
to connect
other compatible
video equipment
to either
set of A/V jacks.
VCR Back
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