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VIZIO L32 HDTV User Manual Chapter 2 - Connecting Equipment 2.1 - Which Video Connection Should I Use? The VIZIO L32 HDTV has six different ways to connect your video equipment from a basic connection to the most advanced for digital displays. Connection Quality (type) best (digital) best (digital) Left best (analog) better (analog) good (analog) good (analog) good (analog) Right Connector Color Codes for Rear Panel black black Purple green and blue Side Panel yellow and Orange black Description Digital HD (HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface) - It is the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV), over a single cable. DTV Coaxial RF. When used for MPeg2 encoded bit streams from ATSC broadcast programming, this input takes advantage of the High Definition content. Analog Rgb (VgA) - This video input has seperate red, green and blue color components. The signal carries horizontal and vertical sync information on the green signal. This is most commonly used for PC input Analog HD1/HD2 (Component) - The video signal is separated into three signals, one containing the black-and-white information and the other two containing the color information. This enhancement over S-Video takes advantage of the superior picture provided by progressive scan DVD players and HDTV formats. S-Video (AV) - The video signal is separated into two signals, one containing the blackand-white information and the other containing the color information. Separating the color in this way avoids 'cross color' effects where closely spaced black and white lines are erroneously displayed in color. It also enables text to be displayed more sharply. AV1/AV2/AV (Composite) - The complete video signal is carried through this single pin connector. This is the most commonly used video connection. TV Coaxial RF. This is the connection for standard NTSC TV using antenna or cable. If you have a VCR, you can connect your antenna/cable to the VCR RF Input and connect the VCR RF Output to this connector. Note: For more info refer to the Quick Start Guide Version- 11/29/05 16 www.VIZIOCE.com

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Version- 11/29/05
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VIZIO L±2 HDTV User Manual
Chapter 2 - Connecting Equipment
2.1 - Which Video Connection Should I Use?
The VIZIO L±2 HDTV has six different ways to connect your video equipment from a basic connection to
the most advanced for digital displays.
Note:
For more info refer to the Quick Start Guide
Connection
Quality
(type)
Connector
Color
Codes
for
Rear Panel
Description
Analog HD1/HD2 (Component) - The video
signal is separated into three signals, one
containing the black-and-white information
and the other two containing the color
information. This enhancement over S-Video
takes advantage of the superior picture
provided by progressive scan DVD players and
HDTV formats.
Digital HD (HDMI - High-Definition Multime-
dia Interface) - It is the first and only
industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital
audio/video interface. HDMI provides an
interface between any audio/video source, such
as a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver
and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a
digital television (DTV), over a single cable.
Black
Green and
Blue
Better
(analog)
Best
(digital)
Best
(analog)
TV Coaxial RF. This is the connection for
standard NTSC TV using antenna or cable. If
you have a VCR, you can connect your
antenna/cable to the VCR RF Input and
connect the VCR RF Output to this connector.
S-Video (AV±) - The video signal is separated
into two signals, one containing the black-
and-white information and the other containing
the color information. Separating the color in
this way avoids ‘cross color’ effects where
closely spaced black and white lines are
erroneously displayed in color.
It also enables
text to be displayed more sharply.
DTV Coaxial RF. When used for MPEG2
encoded bit streams from ATSC broadcast
programming, this input takes advantage of the
High Definition content.
AV1/AV2/AV± (Composite) - The complete
video signal is carried through this single pin
connector. This is the most commonly used
video connection.
Analog RGB (VGA) - This video input has
seperate red, green and blue color components.
The signal carries horizontal and vertical sync
information on the green signal. This is most
commonly used for PC input
Black
Yellow and
Orange
Side Panel
Good
(analog)
Right
Good
(analog)
Good
(analog)
Black
Purple
Best
(digital)
Left