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SELECT
AUDIO
and VIDEO
OUT.
PUTS:
R/MONO,
LEFT, SELECT
VIDEO
and S-VIDEO
OUTPUTs
Provides
fixed level audio and video output
(audio and igideo signals suitable for
recording)
from what is on the TV screen.
Used for:
• VCR editing with two or three VCRs.
• Recording
TV programs
onto a camcorder.
• Recording
cable-TV programs
onto a VCR
that is not cable compatible.
• Recording
audio onto art audio cassette
tape recorder.
To record from an S-VHS component,
you
must also connect an optional
S-Video cable
from the SELECT S-VIDEO OUTPUT
connector
on the TV to the S-VHS INPUT
connector
on the VCR.
6 EXTERNAL
Speakers
Terminals
Used to connect external speakers.
Eight-ohm
speakers
are recommended.
7
PICTURE
TILT POLARITY
Switch
Used to correct i:illed picture from the effect
of the Earth's magnetic field on an extra
large color picture tube. Details are on page 3.
8 SURROUND
Speakers
Terminals
Used to connect speakers for surround
sound effects. Used with normal or
phantom
prolo_¢c, or matrix, hall, or
stadium
surround
sound mode.
Eight-ohm
speakers
are recommended.
9 PICTURE
TILT STRENGTH
Switch
Used to correct a tilted picture from the
effect of the Earth's magnetic
field on an
extra large color picture tube. Details are on
page 3.
10 CABLE/ANTENNA
CONNECTORS:
ANT A, ANT B, AND CONVERTER
Used to attach eitlher a home antenna
and/or
cable to yaur TV.
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HIGH RESOLUTION
INPUTS
Used to connect future compatible
high
resolution
video sources.
Things
to Know
Before
Connecting
Cables
Protect
your components
from
power
surges
Connect all components
before plugging
any power cords into the
wall outlet.
Always turn off the TV and/or
component
before you connect or
disconnect
any cables.
Avoid audio hum or interference
by
positioning
cables
correctly
• Insert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks.
• Place the audio/video
cables to the sicles of the TV's back panel
instead
of straight down the middle alte:: you connect your
components.
• Try not to coil any twin-lead
cables and i.<eep them away from the
audio!video
cables as much as possible.
Make sure all antennas
and cables are properly
grounded.
Refer to
the Safety Tips sheet packed with your l'V.
Protect
your
components
from
overheating
• Do not block ventilation
holes in any of .he components.
Arrange
the
components
so that air can circulate freely.
• Do not stack components.
• Allow adequate
ventilation
when placing your components
in a
stand.
• Place an amplifier
on the top shelf of the. stand so hea!ted air rising
from it will not flow around
other coraponents.
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