Sharp AQUOS LC-80LE642U Operation Manual page 14

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Connecting
to External Equipment
You can connect
many
types
of external
equipment
to your
TV. To view
external
source
images,
select
the
[] When
using
a Component
cable
(COMPONENT):
input
source
by pressing
INPUT
on the remote
control
unit or on the TV, (See
pages
11 and
16.)
For connecting
the
TV to external
equipment,
use
commercially
available
cables.
• To protect
equipment,
always turn off the TV before
connecting
any external
equipment.
• Please read the relevant operation
manual
(Blu-ray
disc player, etc.) carefully
before
making
connections.
[] When
using
an
HDMI
cable
(HDMI
1, 2, 3 or 4}:
• The HDMI (High Definition
Mukimedia
interface)
terminal
is an audiowideo
interface
that enables
a connection
for
audio and video signals
using a single cable. The HDMI terminal
supports
high-resolution
video input.
Audio cable
(Red)
AUDIO-L (White)
HDMI-certified
cable
Component
video cable
• To enjoy 1080p
display
capabilRy,
connect
your external
equipment
using an HDMI-certified
cable or a component
cable and set the equipment
to 1080p output.
[] When using a Composite
cable (VIDEO I or 2):
• To enjoy 1080p display
capabilRy,
connect
your external
equipment
using an HDMI-certified
cable or a component
cable and set the equipment
to 1080p
output.
• Supported
Audio format:
Linear POM, Dolby DigRal, DTS, sampling
rate 32/44.1/48kHz.
• When
you connect
ARC-compatible
equipment,
use HDMI 1.
[] When
using
a DVI-HDMI
conversion
cable
(HDMI
2):
AV cable
DVI=HDMI conversion cable
© 3.5 mm stereo minijack cable
• When
using a DVI-HDMI
conversion
cable, you should
make an analog audio connection.
In this case, in addRion to
connecting
a DVPHDMI
conversion
cable to the HDMI 2 terminaJ, connect
a Q 3.5 mm stereo minijack
cable to the
AUDIO
IN terminal
and set "Audio
Select"
to "HDMI+Analog".
(See page 39.)
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