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For
connecting
the
TV
to
external equipment, use
commercially
available cables.
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To
view
external
source
images,
select
the
input
source
by
pressing
INPUT
on
the
remote
control
unit
or
on
the
TV.
Connecting
an
Antenna/Cable
Check
the type
of
antenna
cable
you are using.
(for receiving
cable-1V
without a set-top box,
including unscrambled cable
HD
channels,
or
off·air HD1V
broadcasts)
1.
A
75
-ohm system
is
generally
a round
cable
with F-type
connector
that
can
easily
be
attached
to
a
terminal
without
tools (commercially
available).
2.
A
300-ohm
system
is
a
flat
"twin-lead" cable
that can
be
75-ohm
coaxial
cable
(round)
attached
to
a
75-ohm
terminal
300
·ohm
through a
300/75-ohm
adapter
twin-lead cable
(commercially available).
3.
A separate VHF/ UHF antenna
has
two
antenna
cables.
Use
a combiner
(commercially
available)
to
connect the
antenna cables
to
a
75-ohm
terminal.
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For information
on
the antenna type, see the operation manual
of
your
TV.
Connecting
a
Cable/Satellite
Set-top
Box
You
can use the
VIDEO
IN
terminal
with a
component
cable.
Cable
Connecting
Multiple
Devices
to
the
TV
Back
panel
surface inputs
Connecting
an
HD
Cable/Satellite
Set-top
Box,
Blu-ray
Disc/DVD
Player
and
Amplifier
Cables
required:
CD
Coaxial cable
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HDMI-certified cable
(}) Optical
fiber
cable
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03.5
mm
stereo minijack
to
RCA
audio
cable
Back
panel
horizontal
inputs
Cable
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Splitter
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You
can
connect the
TV
using a splitter only
when
the connection involves a
cable set-top box. When
you use the
satellite
set-top box, connect a
CD
dedicated cable directly
to
the
satellite
set-top box.
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HD
Cable/
Satellite
set-top box
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TV
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Back
panel
vertical
inputs
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The above
is
a connection example. For.information on connecting extemal equipment
to
the
TV,
see the operation manual of the
equipment.
Connecting
an
HD
Cable/Satellite
Set-top
Box
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When using HOM
I cable
(HOM
I IN
1,
2,
3
or
4):
The
HDMI
(High
Definrtion
Multimedia
Interlace)
terminal
is
an
audio-video
interlace
that
enables
a connection for audio
and
video
signals
using
a
single
cable.
The
HDMI
IN
terminal
supports
high-resolution
video
input.
Cable
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When
you
connect
ARC
-compatible equipment,
use
the
HDMIIN 1
terminal.
AUDIO·R
(Red)
Connecting
a
Cable/Satellite
Set-top
Box
and
VCR
Cables
required:
CD
Coaxial cable
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Composite
cable
Back
panel
vertical
inputs
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(Green)
When connecting the
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TV without the use
of
ANTICABLE
a
cable/satellite
set-
top
box, connect the
Back
panel
antenna cable
to
the
surface
inputs
RF-IN
terminal on the
VCR.
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The above
is
a connection example. For information on connecting external equipment to the
TV,
see the operation manual
of
the equipment.
Connecting
a
PC
PC
=
03.5
mm
stereo
minijack
cable
=
DVI-HDMI
conversion cable
inputs
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Back
panel
vertical
inputs
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The above
is
a connection example. For detailed information on
tl,;~;n~;1ion,
see the
operation manual
of
the equipment.
The
illustrations
of
the
terminals
are
for
explanation
purposes
and
may
vary
slightly
from
the
actual
products.