Dell W3202MJ Owner's Manual - Page 12

Connecting Your TV, Connecting Your Cable TV Box or Antenna, Connecting Your Video Devices

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Connecting Your TV The tables below provide a description of the connectors on your TV to help you decide which connectors to use for your various video devices. NOTE: Before you connect your TV , ensure you have all the proper cables. Some cables may come with the device you are connecting. For a list of cables that came with your TV, see Package Contents on page 8. To order additional cables, contact Dell. Connecting Your Cable TV Box or Antenna Quality Cable and Connector Good Coaxial cable / TV IN When to Use Coaxial (RF) cable carries the analog/digital video and audio signal from the antenna or cable connector to your TV. The coaxial connector is labeled TV IN (Analog/Digital). To locate the TV IN connector, see "Bottom View" on page 7. Connecting Your Video Devices Quality Good Cable and Connector Composite cable / Video, Left, Right When to Use The composite connector carries the video signal through a single pin. If you are using a composite video connector, you also need to connect composite audio cables. To locate the composite connector, see "Left View" on page 6. 12 Setting Up Your TV

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Setting Up Your TV
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Connecting Your TV
The tables below provide a description of the connectors on your TV to help you decide which
connectors to use for your various video devices.
NOTE:
Before you connect your TV , ensure you have all the proper cables. Some cables may come with
the device you are connecting. For a list of cables that came with your TV, see Package Contents on
page 8. To order additional cables, contact Dell.
Connecting Your Cable TV Box or Antenna
Connecting Your Video Devices
Quality
Cable and Connector
When to Use
Good
Coaxial cable / TV IN
Coaxial (RF) cable carries the analog/digital
video and audio signal from the antenna or
cable connector to your TV. The coaxial
connector is labeled TV IN (Analog/Digital).
To locate the TV IN connector, see "
Bottom
View
" on page 7.
Quality
Cable and Connector
When to Use
Good
Composite cable / Video, Left, Right
The composite connector carries the video signal
through a single pin. If you are using a composite
video connector, you also need to connect
composite audio cables. To locate the composite
connector, see "
Left View
" on page 6.