Connecting the TV
WARNING! ENSURE THE TV AND
ALL ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT IS
UNPLUGGED FROM THE MAINS
BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS!
Connecting the TV antenna
Connect the TV antenna to the aerial socket
with a 75 ohm co-axial plug. For best results
use a high gain TV aerial, preferably roof or
loft mounted.
• To improve picture quality in a poor signal
area, purchase and install a signal ampli er.
• If the antenna needs to be split for two
TV‘s, use a 2-Way Signal Splitter
(not supplied).
Connecting external devices
SCART lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible
device using a SCART lead. The connection
uses component video signals, i.e. the red,
green and blue (RGB) content of the video are
sent on separate signals.
VGA cable
You can use your TV as a monitor for your
personal computer by using a VGA cable.
Sound from your personal computer may also
be played through the TV. This requires the
audio output of the personal computer to be
connected to the AUDIO IN connection of the
TV.
S-VIDEO lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible
device using an S-VIDEO lead.
Note: The TV will connect through
the HDMI cable by default. Only use
the HDMI cable and one other option.
Connecting more than one option
may cause interference.
HDMI lead
You can connect this TV to a compatible
device using a HDMI lead. This method will
give the best picture.
Connect the cable from the HDMI equipment
to the TV HDMI socket.
Component Input
(Y/Pb/Pr cables)
You can connect this TV to a compatible
device using Y/Pb/Pr cables. Connect
the red, green and blue outputs to
the matching coloured inputs on the
compatible device. An additional audio
input is required.
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