Explanation
of Jacks
This section
describes
the jacks you can use for connections.
There
are several
ways to connect
devices
to your TV.
Back Panel Jacks (in alphabetical
order)
ANTENNA/CABLE
ANALOG
INPUT
Lets you connect
a coaxial
('abk.' to receive
dae signal
from the antenna,
cable,
cabk.' box, or a VCR. This input
jack is for analog
signals
only.
[ ANTENNA_]
DIGITAL
INPUT
ANTENNA
DIGITAl.
INPUT
Lets you connect
the coaxial
cable
from an off-air
antenna
to
receive
d_e off-air
digital
signals.
Note:
Do not connect
a digital
cable signal
to this input.
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUTPUT
Lets you connect
an amplifier
or audio
receiver
for improved
sound
quality.
You can also connect
a VCR or external
monitor
to the FIXED outputs.
V
Provides
a standard-definition
video
output
from
your T_. You can use this video
output
along with the FIXED AUDIO L/R outputs
to connect
a VCR for recording
programs
in standard
definition
from the analog
antenna
input
You can also connect
this output
jack to an external
monitor
to watch
standard
definition
programs.
Note: The V output does not carry video from the digital tuner.
FIXED AUDIO L/R
Provides fixed-level audio output from the TV. You can use
these audio outputs along with the video output to connect a VCR for recording.
You
can also connect this audio output to an A/V receiver when you want to control the
volume through the A/V receiver.
•
VARIABLE AUDIO
Provides variabk>level
audio output. Volume levels are controlled
by the v()lume controls on the TV and remote control.
•
SUBWOOFER
Provides
lower
bass audio
frequencies
from the TV to a subwoofcr.
Note:
If you've connected
a subwoofer,
make sure you set the External Subwoofer
option
in the Sound menu. Go to page 42 for instructions.
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