50" DLP™ HDTV
Quick-Use and Setup Guide
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This owner's manual is used with several different television models. Not all features (and
drawings) discussed in this manual will necessarily match those found with your television set.
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Hooking up the TV
Your TV is designed to accept and display a wide range of video programs and signal sources,including VCRs, DVD players, high definition (HD) TV devices,
video game consoles, and regular TV broadcasts. These are a sample of devices that can be connected to the TV's front and rear panel connectors.
Front panel
Back panel
Antenna in
Video
L
R
S-Video
Headphones
Camera
Game console
Connection Basics
Best
Better
Good
Basic
Basic
HDMI
Component Video
Provides superior
picture quality by
separating the green,
S-Video
Composite Audio/Video
RF
High-definition
Multimedia Interface
provides an
uncompressed,
all-digital audio/video signals. Typically used
connection. HDMI with red/white audio
Supplies a better picture Separate video (yellow)
than RF and Composite and audio (red/white)
connections. Used with cables that provide a
Provides a basic
connection for
antenna or cable.
Provides both
VCR PVR Set-top box DVD
Amplifier PC Antenna in HDMI device
blue, and red luminance red/white audio cables.
basic connection from
the cable box or other
devices.
audio and video.
provides the ultimate cables.
connection.
Note: The color of audio
inputs may differ, e.g.
red/white or red/black.
Hooking up cable TV/antenna
Connecting a set-top box
Connect a set-top box (cable or satellite) to the TV
as follows:
1. Connect the video output of the
set-top box to the component
video (YPbPr) connectors of the
AV3 input using RCA cables.
To view High Definition local broadcasts, connect
your outdoor or indoor antenna to the Antenna In
input on the rear panel. To view Analog Cable,
connect your Cable TV to the Antenna In input on
the rear panel.
Refer to the illustration for the
location of the Antenna In input.
Note: You can also connect the
video output to the V connector.
Antenna in
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of
the set-top box to the audio jacks
(L/R) using RCA cables.
Connecting a camera
Connecting a VCR
Connecting a DVD
Follow these instructions to connect a VCR
(Video Cassette Recorder).
Use the following procedure to connect a DVD player To connect a camera to the TV, you can use the
to the TV.
AV connectors located on the front connector
panel (AV7). Alternatively, you can also use the
AV connectors located on the rear
panel.
1. Connect the video output of the VCR to the
V connector of the AV1 input using an RCA
cable. Alternatively, you can also connect it to
the S-video connector of the AV1 input using an
S-video cable.
Connect the video output of the DVD player to
1.
the V connector of the AV4 input using an RCA
cable. Alternatively, you can also connect it to the 1. Connect the video output of the camera to
component (YPbPr) connectors.
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the DVD player
to the audio jacks (L/R) using RCA cables
the S-video connector on the front panel using
an S-video cable. Alternatively, you can also
connect it to the V connector using an RCA
cable.
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the VCR to
the audio jacks (L/R) of the AV1 input using RCA
cables.
2. Connect the audio output (L/R) of the camera
to the audio jacks (L/R) using RCA cables.
Video
L
R
S-Video
S-Video
Video
L
R
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