AV EQUIPMENT Connections You can use the input and output terminals on the TV set as follows for basic accessory inter- connections. HDMI (basic) HDMI is a digital connection system that can carry both video and audio information. Using HDMI connections to this TV is recommended where accessory equipment can support higher resolution modes (such as 1080i/1080p) from products such as upscaling DVD players, Blu-ray players and high-performance gaming consoles.
AV (Audio/Video) This TV provides an AV input and AUDIO output using line-level analogue stereo Audio and composite format Video signals for compatibility with earlier accessory devices (eg. VCRs, CRT TVs, basic gaming consoles etc). Yellow (Composite video) White (Audio Left) Red (Audio Right) AUDIO OUTPUT AC-INPUT...
Getting Started Once you have connected your TV antenna and other AV playback equipment (eg. CD, DVD, Blu- ray player) to the appropriate input sockets on the rear and side of the TV, you will need to be comfortable with selecting several basic operations before setting up your TV using the Menu system.
DTV Manual tuning DTV Manual Tuning You can select a DTV channel and find out how many programmes are being VHF CH transmitted on this channel. Press◀ ▶ to select the channel, then press OK to search the programs. Note: The Bad Normal Good bar graph on this screen shows the relative signal Press OK to search intensity during DTV reception only.
4. HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) may allow compatible equipment connected to the TV (eg. A sound bar) to receive audio from the TV via a “return” channel in a compatible HDMI cable, so that the sound is heard through the sound bar without having to connect a second cable between the two devices.