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3. TV Connections 
27
A/V Receiver (Sound System) Using 
the TV’s Audio Output
Most setups require either a digital audio cable or 
analog stereo audio cables.  To send audio from TV 
channels received on 
ANT 1ANT 2, or devices con-
nected directly to the TV, you must use one of the con-
nections shown below.
The TV makes all audio available in digital and analog 
formats:
Analog audio coming into the TV is output in digital 
stereo format on the 
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.
Digital incoming audio is output on the analog 
AVR 
AUDIO OUTPUT L and R jacks.
Usually, only one of the following audio connections is 
required.
To connect an analog A/V receiver
Connect left (white) and right (red) audio cables 
from 
AVR AUDIO OUTPUT L and R on the TV main 
panel to the 
TV AUDIO INPUT on the A/V receiver.
To connect a digital A/V receiver with 
Dolby 
Digital surround sound and PCM audio support:
Connect one end of the digital audio cable to 
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of the TV.  
Connect the other end to the 
COAXIAL DIGITAL 
INPUT on the back of the A/V receiver.
IR- 
Output / External 
Controller Input 
S-VIDEO 
VIDEO 
AUDIO 
INPUT3 
INPUT2  INPUT1 
AVR AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
AUDIO 
Pb 
Y / VIDEO 
Pr 
ANT2/AUX 
ANT1/MAIN 
DIGITAL 
 AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
NetCommand    
) i 0 
8 0 
1   /   
p 0 
2 7   / 
  p 
0 8 
4   /   i 
0 8 
4 ( 
AUDIO 
DVI/PC 
DIGITAL 
 AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
AVR AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
AVR AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
OUTPUT 
OPTICAL 
INPUT 
COAXIAL 
INPUT 
COAXIAL 
INPUT 
DIGITAL 
 AUDIO 
Digital coaxial cable 
(for connecting a 
digital A/V receiver) 
Stereo analog cables 
(for connecting an 
analog A/V receiver) 
A/V receiver back panel 
Figure 11.  Connecting the TV to an A/V receiver
Note:
On rare occasions, an HDMI signal may be copy-
restricted and cannot be output from the TV as a 
digital signal.  To hear these copy-protected signals 
through the A/V receiver, use the connection for an 
analog A/V receiver.
Check the A/V receiver’s Owner’s Guide for infor-
mation concerning use of the digital input and 
switching between digital sound and analog stereo 
sound from the TV.
A/V Receiver with HDMI Output
Required:  One HDMI-to-HDMI cable
This option allows you to view content from devices 
connected to an A/V receiver.  The A/V receiver can 
send audio and video to the TV over a single HDMI 
cable.  You can use an HDMI connection as described 
here in addition to an audio connection from the TV’s 
audio output.
You may be able to use the TV’s remote control (with 
slide switch set to 
TV) to operate connected CEC-
enabled HDMI devices.  Experiment with your equip-
ment to determine which functions are available to the 
TV’s remote control.  See Appendix E, page 80.
This setup allows you to use NetCommand-controlled 
audio and video switching over the HDMI cable.  See  
“A/V Receiver Control:  Automatic Audio and Video 
Switching via HDMI” on page 63.
HDMI 
IR- 
Output / External 
Controller Input 
S-VIDEO 
VIDEO 
AUDIO 
INPUT3 
INPUT2  INPUT1 
AVR AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
AUDIO 
Pb 
Y / VIDEO 
Pr 
ANT2/AUX 
ANT1/MAIN 
DIGITAL 
 AUDIO 
OUTPUT 
NetCommand    
) i 0 
8 0 
1   /   
p 0 
2 7   / 
  p 
0 8 
4   /   i 
0 8 
4 ( 
AUDIO 
DVI/PC 
DIGITAL
 AUDIO
OUTPUT
L
R
AVR AUDIO
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
 AUDIO
OUTPUT
L
R
AVR AUDIO
OUTPUT
HDMI OUT
A/V receiver with 
HDMI output
Audio from TV to A/V Receiver
High-definition 
DVD player 
DVD player 
Cable box 
VCR
TV main 
panel
HDMI 
cable
(Video to TV)
Optional 
analog or 
digital audio 
connection
Figure 12.  An A/V receiver connected to the TV with an 
HDMI cable may offer special control capabilities.
To hear sound from devices connected to the TV only, 
use the optional audio connection to send audio from 
the devices through the TV to the A/V receiver..