Front Panel Connections
Front AV Inputs
VCRs, cameras, games and other video
sources can be connected to the
television through the front AV input
terminals. When an S-Video cable is
connected to an S-Video input terminal,
the RCA video terminal for that AV
position will be disconnected.
The front panels are particularly useful for
temporary connections. For permanent
connections we recommend that you use the rear inputs.
Rear Panel Connections
Connecting a Standard VCR to the Television
Most standard Video Cassette Recorders use RCA type video and audio connectors. If your VCR has
different type connectors please refer to your VCR instruction book for details.
RF OUT
NOTE: A mono VCR can be connected to this television. Connect the VCR Audio out to the Left Audio
input on the television. The sound will automatically be directed to both speakers
NOTE: The RF Cable (not supplied) must still be connected.
Connecting an S-Video VCR to the Television
S-Video equipment uses a 4Pin Mini Din (Male) plug for the video and RCA plugs for the audio. When an
S-Video cable is connected to an S-Video input terminal, the RCA video terminal for that AV position will
be disconnected.
S - VIDEO
VCR
NOTE: The RF Cable (not supplied) must still be connected.
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VCR
OUT
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
VCR
RF CABLE
VCR
OUT
S - VIDEO
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
RF CABLE
RF OUT
OR
AV3 IN
AV1 IN
S-V
V
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
L
S-VIDEO
MONITOR
OUT
AV1 IN
MONO
AV3 IN
AV4 IN
COMPONENT
P
R
B
P
Y
AUDIO
V I D E O
R
L
MONITOR
S-VIDEO
OUT
A V 1 I N
M O N O
A V 3 I N
A V 4 I N
COMPONENT
P
R
P
B
Y