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S Video cable
Video & Audio
Cable
Component
Video Cable
Audio Cable
Audio cable
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
DVI to HDMI
cable
Audio cable
Example of connections
HDMI jacks
are connected
If DVI jack is installed;
HDMI (with DVI to
HDMI cable) and Audio
jacks are connected
Audio input jacks
are connected
Component and Audio
output jacks are
connected. D-Terminal
connection can also be
used here instead of
Component connection.
If S-Video jack is installed;
S-Video and Audio
output jacks are connected
If there is no S video jack;
Video and Audio output
jacks are connected
• About Equipment with an HDMI or DVI jack
• Use the HDMI (High Denition Multimedia Interface) jack when available as this connection is recommended for best quality picture
and audio.
• If there is only a DVI jack then DVI to HDMI cables are commercially available. DVI only supplies a video signal so connect audio
cable too. If connecting from DVI source to the HDMI1 jack, connect audio to the Audio3 jack. If connecting to the HDMI2 jack,
connect audio to the Audio4 jack. Then go to the “Audio Setup” menu and select audio input to choose Audio3 or Audio4.
• About the Component Video Jack
• Component video signals are also called “color difference signals.” Component video is sent through three cables: one brightness
(luminance or black-and-white component) signal and two color shade (chrominance, or blue: B-Y and red: R-Y) signal. As the
brightness and color shade signals are recorded separately from each other on a digital tuner or DVD, component video achieves
greater color accuracy (e.g. less color smear) than regular video signals that are obtained by combining the brightness and color
shade signals.
Reference
With the 6 input connections available you can connect a DVD player, Video Camera, TV games
machine, VCR player or Digital Tuner.
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Connecting Other Equipment (cont’d)