Overview
Your new LCD projection
TV can receive both analog and digital
broadcasting
signals fiorn antenna,
satellite and cable TV.
To display clear crisp pictures,
you must connect
your TV correctly
and
choose tile correct display
forlnat (see "
s"
U.'mg tile WIDE Button"
on page
53). It is strongly
recommended
to connect the antenna
using a 75-ohm
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coaxial cable to receive
optimum
picture quality
signal. A 300-ohm
twin
._
lead cable can be easily affected
by radio noise and tile like, resulting
in
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signal deterioration.
If you use a 300-ohm
twin lead cable, keep it as far
_:
away as possible from the TV.
Making
Video and
Audio Connections
The signals that enter your TV and connected
devices will need to output in
the correct format using the suitable
connections.
Below are different
types
of video connectors
available
these days. Your TV comes
with all types of
connectors
with the exception
of the DVI connector
but your cable box or
satellite receiver may be equipped
with this type. When connecting
your TV.
use the inputs that are available
on your devices that provide
the best video
performance,
as described
below.
Best Video
Performance
HDml
HDMI
No
(High-Definition
Multimedia Interface)
DVI (Digital Video Interface) *
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Component video
Yes
,/
P_c_P_c.
(480i/480p/720p/1080i)
L-AUDIO-R
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S VIDEO
Composite video
RF/Coaxial
No
• An adapter
is necessary
when you are connecting
a DVI-equipped
device to this TV
(see page 20).
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