HUG_30PW9110D.pdf
HUG_30PW9110D.pdf
2005-06-30
2005-06-30
11:00:00 AM
11:00:00 AM
5
Video Camera/Games Console to TV
Composite Audio/Video
A
Connect the video
B
Connect audio cables
cable (yellow) from
(red/white) from audio
the video output on
outputs on device to
camera (or other
audio inputs (red/white)
device) to the video
on the side of TV.
input (yellow)
Note: for mono devices,
located on the side
connect only white audio
of TV.
cable from device's audio
output to white audio input
on the side of TV.
C
Turn on TV and the
D
Press PLAY on the
device. Press CH+ or
device to verify
connection.
CH- on the remote
C
control until FRONT/
M
SIDE appears on TV
Y
screen.
CM
Other Possible Connections
MY
CY
S-Video
CMY
Refer to panel 4.
K
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TV Side Jack Panel
A
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
B
TV
VIDEO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
LEFT RIGHT
Video Camera
Video Camera Jack Panel
C
OK
MENU
MUTE
1
2
3
1
2
3
Remote
Control
CH+ and CH- Buttons
How to
make the best connection
Use this guide to achieve the optimal connection for each of your components.
Alternative connections are also provided.
Connection Basics
Better
Component Video
S-Video
Supplies a better picture
Input
than RF and Composite
Provides superior picture
connections. Used with
quality by separating the
red/white audio cables.
green, blue and red
luminance signals. Typically
used with red/white
audio cables.
1
Set-Top Box to TV
A
Connect RF cable
from wall to input at
the back of the cable
RF Cable
box.
C
Set output switch
on set-top box to
CH 3 or 4 and tune
TV to same channel.
Cable Signal IN
C
from Cable Company
A
VIDEO
AUDIO IN
SPDIF
IN
OUT
-
R
L
CABLE
DVD-D OUT
TO
IR
IN
TV/VCR
Y
Pb
Pr
AUDIO OUT
USB
TV
PASSCARD
B
75
Monitor out
75
Input
TV
Good
Basic
Basic
Composite Audio/Video
RF
Separate video (yellow) and
Provides a basic
audio (red/white) cables that
connection
provide a basic connection from
for antenna or cable.
the cable box and other devices.
Provides both audio
Note
: The color of audio inputs
and video.
may differ, e.g. red/white or
red/black.
B
Use second RF cable to
connect the cable box
to the TV input (75 ).
Note: This connection gives
mono sound. For stereo
sound use also composite
audio/video connection
(Refer to panel 4).
Back of Cable Box
S-VIDEO
OPTICAL
SPDIF
Other Possible
Connections
Component
Video
Refer to panel 4.