RCA M61WH74SYX1 User Manual page 24

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Explanation
of Jacks
The diagrams
below illustrate jacks fOUl"_d Oll the back of the TV. When cormectir_g cables, be sure to
connect corresponding
outputs
and inputs (video input into video output,
right audio input into right audio
output,
etc.).
CableCARD
zra
CableCARD
Allows you to use a digital cable televisior_ card to receive digital cable
services, including premium
and HDTV
cable channels, without
the need for a set-top
box. Go to page 10 fbr information
on using the CableCARD
slot.
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INPUT 1
COMPONENT/COMPOSITE
Y/VIDEO
L
Inputs 1and 3 canbe usedaseither component
video (Y PBPR) inputs or compositevideo
(WVideo)inputs.
INPUT
1 and
3 COMPONENT/COMPOSITE
INPUTS
Provides conrtectiort
to
an (analog) video device with either composite
or compor_ent
outputs
such as a VCR or
DVD player.
*
R Audio
provides right audio conrtectiort
and cormector
is usually red.
*
L Audio
provides left audio cormectiort
and connector
is usually white.
*
YflVideo
Pl, Pit
Unlike a single video input, comportertt
(Y Pit PR) video mairttairts
the video signal as three separate parts through these three jacks. To ensure maxinmm
picture qualit> use tl'lree video cables or comportertt
video cables for the Y Pit PR
connections.
Accepts 480i, 48%, 72%, and 1080i signals. If you're connecting
to a
device with a Video jack instead, you cart still use the Y/Video
jack.
Note: Als< remember to connect the lq'/'tand _4ght audio cabk's because the Y, g& S)r
cables car* 7 only the pictur(" signal, not the sound.
INPUT
3 COMPONENT/COMPOSITE
INPUT
Provides cormectiort
to art
additiorml
optional video device, such as a DVD player or satellite receiver. The jacks are
the same as described above for INPUT
1.
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