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SERVICE WARNING
X-RAY PRECAUTION:
THIS PRODUCT
I N C L U D E S C R I T I C A L ME C H A N I C A L
AND E LECTRICAL PARTS WHICH ARE
ESSENTIAL FOR X-RADIATION SAFETY.
F O R CO NT I NUE D S A F E T Y R E P LA CE
CR I T I CA L C O MP O NE NT S I ND I CAT E D
IN THE SERVICE MANUAL ONLY WITH
E X ACT R E PLACE ME NT PART S GIV E N
IN THE PARTS LIST. REFER TO SERVICE
MANUAL FOR OPERATING HIGH VOLTAGE AT
MINIMUM BRIGHTNESS, MEASUREMENT
PROCE DURE S AND PROPER SERV ICE
ADJUSTMENTS.
WARNING:
HANDLE WITH CARE. HIGH
VACUUM PICTURE TUBE IS DANGEROUS
TO HANDLE.
REFER SERVICING TO
Q UA LI F I E D S E R V I CE P E R S O NNE L.
REPLACE WITH A TUBE OF THE SAME
TYPE NUMBER FOR CONTINUED SAFETY.
CAUTION:
TO MEASURE SECOND
ANODE VOLTAGE USE A HIGH VOLTAGE
METER CONNECTED FROM ANODE LEAD
TO CHASSIS ONLY. DISCHARGE HIGH
VOLTAGE TO CHASSIS ONLY, NOT TO
EXTERNAL GROUND.
IR EMITTER
NetCommand
R
DIGITAL
IEEE1394
INPUT/OUTPUT
AUDIO
ANT-2
AUX
ANT-1
MAIN
CableCARD
TM
SLOT
–
(DTV/CABLE /VHF/UHF) –
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO-
LEFT/
(MONO)
AUDIO-
RIGHT
INPUT
MONITOR OUTPUT
AUDIO 2
AUDIO/VIDEO 1
1
2
COMPONENT
YPbPr (480i/480p/1080i)
2
1
Y
Pb
Pr
AUDIO-
LEFT/
(MONO)
AUDIO-
RIGHT
DVI
Digital Video
Digital Audio
Analog Audio
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Back Panel
1. IEEE-1394 Input/Output
Use these jacks to connect the TV to external IEEE 1394 digital products by means of a single cable. There are two
jacks on the back panel for all models and one on the front panel. IEEE 1394 connections provide a high degree
of flexibility when connecting your NetCommand® controlled system. Detailed information regarding IEEE 1394
connection requirements are in Chapter 2.
jacks on the back panel for all models and one on the front panel. IEEE 1394 connections provide a high degree
of flexibility when connecting your NetCommand® controlled system. Detailed information regarding IEEE 1394
connection requirements are in Chapter 2.
2. Antenna
(ANT-1 MAIN, ANT-2 AUX)
ANT-1 MAIN and ANT-2 AUX can each receive both digital/analog over-the-air channels from a VHF/UHF antenna or
non-scrambled digital/analog cable channels.
Your primary viewing signal source should be connected to ANT-1 MAIN. ANT-1 MAIN must be used to view
premium subscription cable TV service authorized by the CableCARD™ access card. The CableCARD access card
is provided by your local cable company. ANT-2 AUX can continue to receive over-the-air or non-scrambled cable
signals.
is provided by your local cable company. ANT-2 AUX can continue to receive over-the-air or non-scrambled cable
signals.
3. Digital Audio Output
This output will automatically send Dolby® Digital audio from digital channels, IEEE 1394 devices and HDMI™ (not
DVI) signals to a digital Audio/Video receiver. Connect this output to the A/V receiver’s coaxial digital audio input.
This output will automatically turn off when viewing an analog channel or device. Use Monitor Ouput Audio 2 to send
analog signals to your A/V receiver.
Some digital cable channels send MPEG-1 digital audio instead of Dolby Digital, however, not all A/V receivers can
decode MPEG-1 digital audio. This can cause the A/V receivers to produce a loud noise that can damage speakers.
For this reason, the TV will automatically turn off the digital audio output when tuned to a channel or device that has
MPEG-1 digital audio and send it to the A/V receiver as analog left and right audio from Monitor Output. You can
enable the digital output to include MPEG-1 digital audio if your A/V receiver is capable of decoding it. See Edit
NetCommand in Chapter 3 for details.
decode MPEG-1 digital audio. This can cause the A/V receivers to produce a loud noise that can damage speakers.
For this reason, the TV will automatically turn off the digital audio output when tuned to a channel or device that has
MPEG-1 digital audio and send it to the A/V receiver as analog left and right audio from Monitor Output. You can
enable the digital output to include MPEG-1 digital audio if your A/V receiver is capable of decoding it. See Edit
NetCommand in Chapter 3 for details.