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Chapter 2: Connecting your TV
Connecting a VCR (or a VCR with S-video) and antenna, Cable TV or 
Camcorder
IN
OUT
CH 3
CH 4
IN
from
ANT
VIDEO AUDIO
OUT
to
TV
L
R
R
L
OUT
IN
CH 3
CH 4
VIDEO 
AUDIO
OUT
L
R
TV upper back panel
TV lower back panel
Stereo VCR
From Cable TV 
or antenna
S-video cable
Audio cable
or
Standard 
A/V cable
Cable box
From Cable TV
VIDEO 2 inputs 
on TV right side panel
Camcorder
You will need:
•coaxial cables
•standard A/V cables
– For better picture performance, if your VCR has S-
video, use an S-video cable (plus the audio cables) 
instead of the standard video cable.
– For better picture performance, if your camcorder 
has S-video, connect an S-video cable (plus the 
audio cables) to VIDEO 1 on the TV back instead of 
the VIDEO 2 on the TV right side panel.
– If you have a mono VCR, connect L/MONO on the TV 
to your VCR’s audio out terminal using the white audio 
cable only.
•S-video cable (if your VCR or camcorder has S-video)
– Do not connect both types of video cable to VIDEO 1 
at the same time or the picture performance will be 
unacceptable.
•standard audio cables (if your VCR or camcorder has 
S-video)
Note: 
When you use a Cable box, you may not be able to 
use the remote control to program or access certain 
features on the TV.
To view the antenna or Cable signal: 
Select the ANT/CABLE video input source on the TV.*
To view basic and premium Cable channels:
Turn OFF the VCR. Select the ANT/CABLE video input 
source on the TV.* Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 
(whichever channel the Cable box output is set to). Use 
the Cable box controls to change channels.
To view the VCR: 
Turn ON the VCR. Select the VIDEO 1 video input 
source on the TV.*
To view the camcorder video: 
Select the VIDEO 2 video input source on the TV.*
* To select the video input source, press INPUT on the remote 
control (- page 32). To program the TV remote control to 
operate other devices, see Chapter 3.
The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or 
revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, 
and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright 
Laws of the United States and other countries, and 
may subject you to civil and criminal liability.