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Connecting active speakers
The audio RCA sockets at the back of the television can be used to connect active
speakers (with a built-in amplifier) replacing the television’s built-in speakers.
Left and right speakers: connect the left speaker to the RCA L socket and the right speaker
to the RCA R socket.
Subwoofer: connect the subwoofer to the SUB-WFR socket.
Connecting an amplifier
You can connect an amplifier and 2 speakers to replace your television’s side speakers:
Connect your television’s left L and right R RCA sockets to the amplifier’s L and R inputs.
Configure the set as follows (see page 12):
Sound
menu
Set
menu
Sound type
:
Stereo
Left/Right speakers
:
External
Sound mode
:
Normal
Subwoofer
:
None
The television’s side speakers and subwoofer are now disabled. Adjust the volume using the
amplifier.
Connecting headphones
Use the relevant socket on the front of the TV set to connect headphones or stereo
earphones. Refer to page 12 on how to adjust the headphone volume.
Connecting a video recorder
You are recommended to connect a video recorder via the SCART socket to obtain
optimum picture and sound quality. However, you can also connect a video recorder to the
TV set only using the aerial socket.
If you select the latter option, switch the video recorder on and play a tape.Then use the
Auto-update
option to search for the appropriate channel for the video recorder (refer
to the relevant section).You should assign programme 99 to it to ensure enhanced picture
quality when tapes are being played and in pause mode.
Copying cassettes
Connect the VCR recording unit to the AV2 socket. Connect the playing unit to the AV1
socket if a video recorder is being used or to the AV3 SCART or front panel RCA sockets
if a camcorder is being used.
SW
Video recorder
Camcorder
Equipment
Scart
Socket
Scart AV1
or
RCA AV3
Video recorder
Video recorder
Equipment
or
or
Camcorder
Camcorder
Socket
Scart AV2
Scart AV2
Call
programme
AV1
AV3
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