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Choosing connection types for your A/V devices
1. Look at the rear panel of each A/V device to determine what type of video output connectors it has.
2. In the following table, choose the type of available video connector that provides the highest possi-
ble video quality. We recommend using a component connection if it is available. Place a check mark in
the table for the connector type used for each of your A/V devices.
Connecting your A/V devices to the VS-2
1. Plug one end of the video cable into the appropriate video output connector(s) on your A/V device. If
you are making a component connection, be sure to match the color of the plug to the color of the
connector.
2. Plug the other end of the video cable into the appropriate Video INPUT connector(s) on the VS-2. Again,
if you are making a component connection, be sure to match the color of the plug to the color of the
connector.
3. Refer to your LIFESTYLE
®
system installation guide for information on making audio connections.
Video
Quality
Video
Connector VCR CBL•SAT
AUX
(Other)
Better Component
Good S-Video
Standard Composite
VS-2
If any of your A/V devices do not have component video connectors, you can use
either an S-Video or Composite connection. Remember, the VS-2 converts either
of these up to component video format.
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