Making Connections
5
Audio/Video/S-Video Inputs
(Input1, Input2, Input3)
The audio jacks provide stereo sound. If your device has only one audio
output, you need to connect a “Y” adapter to your component and to both
the left and right inputs on the monitor.
The video jack provides better picture quality than coaxial cable, because it
carries only video signals.
If your device has S-Video output, use an S-Video cable to connect the video
jacks. This method separates the video signals into two separate signals: one
for color, the other for brightness. This helps prevent the signal from
degrading and results in a sharper image.
RCA
cable
S-Video
cable
You can use audio/video and S-Video jacks to connect devices such as:
• VCRs
• Satellite receivers
• DVD players
• Laserdisc players
• Camcorders
• Internet devices
ANTENNA/
CABLE INPUT
POWER
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT 3
S-VIDEO
(S)VGA 1
STEREO INPUT
(S)VGA 2
AUDIO INPUTS
L
R
AUDIO OUTPUTS
FIXED
VARIABLE
LR L
R
EXT SPEAKERS
EXT
INT
L
R
++
USB
PC/
HUB
DIGITAL TV
INPUT
DEVICE/
HUB
AUDIO
R
L
YP
B
P
R
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
SELECTED OUTPUTS
L
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
INPUT1
INPUT2
INPUT3
S-VIDEO
(ENLARGED VIEW)
G-LINK
To View the Video Inputs...
First, press the TV button on the remote
to make sure that the remote is in TV
mode; then press the WHO•INPUT button
each time you want to move to the next
video input channel.
If you are using an S-Video cable, you
must also use an RCA cable.