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OR

OUT TO TV

IN FROM ANT.

1

ANT 75

2

75

L/Mono

Monitor

out

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

SURROUND SOUND

+ R – – L +

8

8

AV1

in

AV2

in

AUDIO

R

DIGITAL AUDIOOUT

PCM/MPEG2/DOLBYD/DTS

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

F

ollow the steps to the
right to connect a basic

antenna or cable TV signal
to a VCR, and then the VCR
to the TV. For information
on other hookups (possible
when cable/descrambler
boxes are included), refer to
the owner’s manuals for the
VCR and the cable converter.

TV

TO

VCR

B

ASIC

C

ONNECTION

Connect your anten-

na or cable TV signal to the
IN FROM ANT(enna)
plug on
the VCR.

Connect the OUT TO

TV plug on the VCR to the
75

(ohm) plug on the TV

(connecting cable supplied
with the VCR).

Round Cable

75

(Ohm) Supplied with VCR

Outdoor

VHF/UHF

Antenna

300

(Ohm) to 75

(Ohm) Adapter

Cable TV signal

Back of TV

Refer to the owner's

manual included with your
VCR for other possible con-
nections and TV/VCR operat-
ing details.

VCR

1

ANT 75½

2

75½

L/Mono

Monitor

out

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

SURROUND SOUND

+ R Р

Р L +

8

½

8

½

AV1

in

AV2

in

AUDIO

R

DIGITAL AUDIOOUT

PCM/MPEG2/DOLBYD/DTS

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

A

combination antenna
receives normal broad-

cast channels (VHF 2–13
and UHF 14–69). Your
connection is easy because
there is only one 75

(ohm) antenna plug on the
back of your TV, and that’s
where the antenna goes.

A

NTENNA

C

OMBINATION

UHF/VHF

Remember, be
sure to set the TV for
the type of signal to
which you've connected
(see the “Tuner Mode”
section on page 7).

To set the TV to select
only the channel numbers
in your area, see how to
“Program” or “Add”
channels in memory on
page 8 (“Auto Program”
section).

Contact your dealer,

or call our Parts
Information Center at

1-800-851-8885 to order
the following acces-
sories:

• 300

(ohm) to 75

(ohm) adapter

• Combination

VHF/UHF antenna.

S

MART

H

ELP

If your antenna has a

round cable (75 ohm) on the end,
then you're ready to connect it to
the TV.
If your antenna has flat, twin-
lead wire
(300 ohm), you first need
to attach the antenna wires to the
screws on a 300- to 75-ohm
adapter.

Push the round end of the

adapter (or antenna) onto the
75

(ohm) plug on the back of

the TV. If the round end of the
antenna wire is threaded, screw
it down finger tight.

300

(Ohm) to

75

(Ohm) Adapter

Combination VHF/UHF

Antenna

(Outdoor or Indoor)

Twin-Lead

Wire

Round Cable 75

(Ohm)

Back of TV

OR

NOTE: For homes with separate UHF and
VHF antennas, you will need an optional com-
biner to connect to the TV.

75½

L/Mono

Monitor

out

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

SURROUND SOUND

+ R Р

Р L +

8

½

8

½

AV1

in

AV2

in

AUDIO

R

DIGITAL AUDIOOUT

PCM/MPEG2/DOLBYD/DTS

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

U/V

Combiner

300- to 75-Ohm Adapter

Back of TV

B

ASIC

T

ELEVISION

C

ONNECTIONS

A

DVANCED

T

ELEVISION

C

ONNECTIONS

75

L/Mono

Monitor

out

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

SURROUND SOUND

+ R – – L +

8

8

AV1

in

AV2

in

AUDIO

R

DIGITAL AUDIOOUT

PCM/MPEG2/DOLBYD/DTS

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

1

+

-

+

-

3

B

y adding optional exter-
nal speakers to the TVÕs

sound system, you can create
the feeling of reflected sound
that surrounds you at a movie
theater or concert hall.

E

XTERNAL

S

PEAKERS

Connect both external

speakers to the speaker wire
terminals on the TV.

Recommended speakers: 8
ohm, 15 watt minimum. Be
sure the (+) and (Ð) speaker
wires are connected to the cor-
rect R(ight) and L(eft) speaker
terminals on the TV.

Place the speakers so that

the viewing area is between the
TV and the rear surround
speakers. (See inset diagram.)

Turn the TV and the

STEREO control ON.

After setup, whenever a stereo
signal is received, the audio
will be heard in Surround
Sound.

S

MART

H

ELP

Remember,
Surround Sound will not
work with only one speaker
connected, nor with a mon-
aural audio source supplied,
unless the Incredible
Surround feature is turned
ON (see the Directions for
Use
, page 31).

2

TV

REAR SPEAKER

REAR SPEAKER

PRIMARY VIEWING AREA

REAR SURROUND

SOUND SPEAKERS

REAR SURROUND SOUND

SPEAKER TERMINALS

BACK OF TV

Digital Multi-channel connection provides the best
sound quality during playback of a digital video
disc. If using a Digital receiver equipped with a
multi-channel decoder (Dolby Digital™ (AC-3),
MPEG2, and DTS), connect the digital audio out
(Optical or Coaxial) to the corresponding input on
the receiver using an optional digital audio cable.
Refer to the Directions for Use, “Digital Output”
section for more information on proper setup.

NOTE: The rear Surround Sound speakers will not be heard at the same volume level

as the front TV speakers. The rear speakers are intended to give a background noise

effect that requires a lower volume level than the TVÕs front speakers.

Twin-Lead

Wire

SLEE

P

SOUR

CE

STATU

S

CC

CLOC

K

REPE

AT

SOUN

D

REPE

AT

POW

ER

SHUF

FLE

TV

DVD

SCAN

A-B

AV3

3

3

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

VIDEO

AUDIO

R

L

2

4

1

3

In

F

or more convenient,
direct playback connec-

tions, you can use your TV’s
side Audio/Video Input panel.
Located on the right and
angled toward the front for
easy access. The audio/video
jacks in this panel allow for
quick connections that are
especially handy for playing
back camcorder tape record-
ings.

S

IDE

I

NPUTS

S

IDE

A

UDIO

/V

IDEO

I

NPUTS

Connect one end of

the Video (yellow) cable to the
Video Output jack on the
Camera (or accessory device).
Connect the other end to the
Video Input located on the side
of the television.

Connect one pair of

Audio (red and white) cable
ends to the Audio Outputs
jacks on the camera (or acces-
sory device). Connect the other
ends of the cable to the Audio
L and R Input jacks on the side
of the television.

Accessory Device

Jack Panel

Video Cable

(yellow)

Side of TV

Turn both the TV and

the Camera (accessory
device) ON,
press the source
button on the remote control
until AV3 appears in the upper
left corner of the TV screen.

Accessory Device

with A/V Outputs

Press PLAY on the

accessory device to view the
recording.

Audio Cables

(red and white)

Headphone Jack - Mutes the TV sound when plugged in.

The S-Video Input can be

used in place of the Video

Input if S-Video is available.