Connections For Your 'I; Connection Center On Back Of Tv; Input Sources For Your Tv - Zenith MTS Stereo Color TV Operating Manual & Warranty

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CONNECTIONS
FOR YOUR "iV
CONNECTION
CENTER
ON BACK OF TV
The connection center on the rear of your "IV will be
_zdlar to the one shown below. Refer to the illustration
w]dle reading the foUowmg description.
The connection c¢nter of your TV allowsthree basic
=types"of video co:me.ore to provide for up to 5 different
viewing sourcesto your "IV. Using these five coanectiom,
you can choose from a variety of antenna sourcesand
audio/video components
for your viewing pleasure. Note
that the correct source must be s_Iccted from the SOURCE
MENU (as described
later in this booklet) to watch TV.
I.
ANT/CABLE
I or ANT/CABLE
2
Use one of these
jacks for 75-ohm,
antenna-type
signal connections
to your TV.
Attach your anten-
na, cable-TV
line, or other
video
component
to
either
of these jacks. The input
may come from an
outdoor
or master
antenna,
cable-TV
decoder
box,
or the 75-ohm TV output from a VCR.
2. VIDEO
I IN or VIDEO
2 IN
Video (Base Band) input: f rom VCR
or othervideo
component (Disc Player). Gives improved picture
quality performance over thatobtainedthroughthe
ANT/CABLE
jacks.
3. S-VIDEO 1 IN
Input from a Super-VHS VCR. Both left and right
audio jacks are provide..d as well at, the S-Video
(Y-C) jack.
4. EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
Terminals for connecting externalleftand right
stereo
speakers.
5. EXTERNAL
AMP
Standard
Phono
Jack connectors for output to an
external amplifier.
6. SURROUND
SPEAKEP
Standard Phono Jack connector for outputto op-
tional surround sound speakers.
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IINPUT SOURCES
FOR YOUR TV
"Your TV hasfive input connection a reas: A NT/CABLE
I,
.ANT/CABLE 2,VIDEO
1 IN,VIDEO
2 IN,and S-
VIDEO 1 IN. (In addition, some models have a sixth input
area on the front of the TV.) These five inputs allow you to
connect five different "signal sources" to your TV at the
same lime. The "Signal Source" refers to the item supply.
lag the picture and sound to your TV.
The most common "signal soL=ce" is your outdoor antenna
(or master antenna) or a cable-TV system. This type of sig-
nal is called a radio frequency (RF) source, and is con-
neaed
to the one of the ANT/CABLE
jacks.
Another common "signal source" is the audio and video
(A/V) from a VCR or video disc player. Tiffs type of signal
is called base band (basic video and audio),, and is con-
nected to one of the VIDI!:OIN connections.
A third "signal source" is the input from a Super-VHS
VCR. If you have a S-VHS VCR, use the S-VIDEO
1 IN
video and audio jacks to connect it to the ".W.
To use any of these video;audio
input sources, you must ac-
cess the SOURCE
Menu and select the "source" which cor-
responds to the input jacks being used. Rder
to the
"SOURCE
MENU" in this operating guide.
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