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Your TV Connection Options
Identifying your TV connectors
Your TV may have some or all of the video input connectors
shown on the right. Each type of video connector provides
a different level of video image quality.
Examine the rear panel of your TV and determine whether it
has HDMI, component, S-Video, or composite video input
connectors. For additional instructions, refer to the owner’s
guide that came with your TV.
Choosing the TV connector you
will use
1. Using the table on the right, choose the available TV
video connector that provides the highest possible
video quality.
2. Make sure you have the correct cable on hand. An HDMI
cable is provided with the VS-2.
3. Go to the page listed for instructions on making the
connections to your TV and other A/V devices.
4. As a reminder, place a check mark in the table to indicate
your choice.
Composite
Standard quality
S-Video
Good quality
Component
Better quality
Video
Quality
TV Video
Connector Cable Type
Connection
Instructions
Check
One
Best HDMI
Go to page 8.
Better Component
Go to page 10.
Good S-Video
Go to page 12.
Standard Composite
Go to page 14.
Supplied with
the VS-2
Not supplied
Supplied
with your
LIFESTYLE
®
system
Supplied
with your
LIFESTYLE
®
system
HDMI
Best quality
DVI You may have a TV that has a DVI connector, but not an HDMI
connector. In this case, you still can use an HDMI connection by
using a DVI-to-HDMI cable adapter or a DVI-to-HDMI cable.
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