Benq VA261 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Connecting audio and video inputs
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Connecting the S-Video input
Connecting the Component video input 
1. Connect the S-Video output of your output 
equipment to the AV1 or AV2 S-VIDEO 
input terminal on the TV using an S-Video 
cable (not provided). Pay attention to the 
alignment of the plugs on the S-Video cable 
when inserting so as not to damage any pins.
2. Connect the corresponding audio output of 
your output equipment to the TV's AV1 or 
AV2 AUDIO L/R input terminals using an 
audio cable (not provided).
To view video images from these inputs, press 
INPUT and select 'AV1 S-Video' or 'AV2 S-
Video'. 
You should not connect both a composite 
Video and an S-Video from the same device; 
just one or the other. If you have the choice, 
use the S-Video instead of composite Video 
as an S-video signal provides a higher 
quality signal to that of composite Video.
AV1 & 2 both support composite Video and 
S-Video signal inputs. If you use S-Video, 
you cannot use composite Video for that 
input. 
S-Video cable
Audio cable
DVD player
1. Connect the Component video output of 
your output equipment to the TV's 
COMPONENT 1, COMPONENT 2 or AV3 
Y, Pb and Pr terminals using a Component 
video cable (not provided). A Component 
video cable consists of three plugs: Green (Y), 
Blue (Pb), and Red (Pr).
2. Connect the corresponding audio output of 
your output equipment to the TV's 
COMPONENT 1, COMPONENT 2 or AV3 
AUDIO L/R input terminals using an audio 
cable (not provided).
Ensure that the colours of the plugs and 
terminals match when making connection.
To view video images from these inputs, press 
INPUT and select 'COMPONENT 1', 
'COMPONENT 2' or 'AV3 YPbPr'.
Of the analog video signal types, 
Component video offers the best quality.
AV3 supports both composite Video and 
Component video signals. If you use AV3 as 
a Component video input, you cannot use 
AV3 as a composite Video input. 
DVD player, 
digital STB, 
etc.
Component 
video cable
Audio cable