TV Installation
and
Connection
Guide
Connecting
to a DVD
Player
with
A/V or S Video
Cables
Disconnect
all power sources
before
making
any connections.
Use this method
of connection
if your DVD player
does not have component
(Y, Pb, Pr) jacks.
Note:
If your DVD player
has component
video
output connectors,
for best picture
quality,
use the connection
described
for Cnnnecting
to a D VD Player
with Component
Connectors.
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l .Using
an A/V cable,
connect
the DVD player's
Audio
OUT jacks
to the TV's Audio
IN jacks.
2.Using
an S-Video
Cable,
connect
the DVD player's
S Video OUT jack to the TV's S Video IN jack.
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Note:
When you connect
video
equipment
to both the same Video and S-Video
input jacks,
the display
will
automatically
select
S-Video
first.
To view Video signal,
please
disconnect
the S-Video
jack or turn off the Video signal on the video
equipment.
S-Video
is strongly
recommended
for use if your VCR or video
equipment
has the option.
S-Video
input has better quality
of picture
than a composite
Video signal.
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