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Sony Trinitron PVM-4300 - System Connection Reference; Quick Reference Table; Connection Notes and Speaker Setup

Sony Trinitron PVM-4300
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System
Connections
Connection
Quick
Reference
Operation
Connecting
equipment
Connectors on
the
monitor
Page
Video
connection
Watching TV
Color TV
tuner
VTR
with tuner
VIDEO
IN
13
Watching TV
VTR or
tuner timer
unit
and
deck
VIDEO
IN
13
Recording the
picture on
the screen
Playing
back the video
tape
Playing
back the video
disc Video
disc
player
VIDEO IN
13
Displaying
characters
and
color
graphics
Microcomputer
VIDEO
IN
13
C
0
1
e
8
03
£
Displaying
characters
and color
graphics
Microcomputer
RGB IN (15.75
kHz)
14
Equipment
with 31 .5
kHz
horizontal
frequency
RGB IN
(31.5
kHz)
14
C
.2
o
a
3
<
Listening to
or
recording
the stereo
sound
from a
TV or
a
VTR
Stereo
amplifier of an
audio system
AUDIO OUT
14
Notes
on
connection
Turn oft
the power to
all
equipment
before
making any
connection.
Make firm
connections.
A loose
connection
may cause
hum
or noise.
When
disconnecting a
cord,
pull it out
grasping
the plug.
Never
pull
the
cord
itself.
To
prevent
interference,
turn off all
connected
equipment
which is
not currently
in use.
If there is
noise in the
picture or
sound, try
moving
the
equipment
further apart.
Notes on
connecting the
optional
speakers
Use
speakers
which have a
rated
impedance of 8 to
16
ohms.
When speakers
without
magnetic
shielding
are
placed
next to
the
monitor, they may
cause
uneven
color. In this
case,
place the
speakers
apart from the
monitor. If
uneven
color is still
observed, turn
off the
power.
Wait for more than
15 minutes
before
turning
on the
power
again.
Securely
insert the
speaker cords
in the speaker
terminals
in order
to
prevent
short-circuit of the
speaker terminals.
Make
correct
connections of L,
R,
©,
and 0
of the
speaker cords
and terminals.
Do not
connect one set
of
speakers
to
both the amplifier
and the
monitor. An
excessive
current may flow
from the
amplifier
to
the
monitor
through the
speaker
cord. This
may
damage the
monitor.
Speakers
For further
details,
refer
to
the
operating
instructions of the
speakers.
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