RCA L1510 User Manual - Page 8
Explanation of, Jacks - power adapter
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Connections & Setup Explanation of Jacks This section describes the jacks and cables you might use to make connections. There are several ways to connect components to your TV. Different jacks and cables provide a different level of performance. It's important to remember the different degrees of picture improvement for comparison. The YPbPr (component) jacks are considered an excellent improvement; S-Video and Video (composite) jacks are considered very good; while the Antenna connection is good. ON/OFF MENU VOL CH Front Panel Buttons (see next page for details) 24V DC POWER IN PC IN COMPONENT IN AUDIO IN 2 AUDIO IN 1 Pr Pb Y R L AUDIO IN PC-AUDIO IN R L VIDEO IN 2 S-VIDEO IN R L VIDEO IN 1 ANTENNA IN Notes: The AUDIO and VIDEO IN 2 jacks are only available for model L23W10. The DC POWER IN jack is 24V for model L23W10 and 12V for models L1510 and L2010. Bottom Panel 24V or 12V DC POWER IN (24V for model L23W10 and 12V for models L1510 and L2010) Connect the power adapter cord to this jack to give the TV power. PC IN Connect your computer to this jack using a 15 pin D-sub cable. COMPONENT IN • Y Pb Pr (Component jacks) For connection of components that have component output jacks (Y Pb Pr), such as an HD receiver, or DVD player. The Y Pb Pr jacks provide excellent picture quality because the video is separated into three signals. If your component has Y Pb Pr jacks, use component video cables to connect to the TV. • AUDIO IN R and L Use the right and left audio jacks when connecting to the Component video inputs. The right connector is usually red; the left connector is usually white. PC AUDIO IN (Stereo mini jack) Use to obtain sound when a PC is connected to the PC IN jack. Use a 3.5 mm stereo mini pin cable (sometimes referred to as 1/8" stereo mini pin) to connect a PC to your TV. Go to page 8 for more information. 4 Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. Chapter 1