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LCD TELEVISION START GUIDE www.rca.com/television Choose Your Connections Make your connection decision easier by taking a few minutes to review the jacks on your new TV. Compare the jacks on the device you want to connect and see if the same jacks are available on your TV. Then refer to the chart below to determine the best connection to make. For more information about connecting your TV to other devices, refer to Chapter 1 of the User's Guide. Make sure you read the safety information provided at the beginning of the User's Guide before you connect and operate your TV. COMPONENT INPUT 1 (CMP1) Jacks HDMI1/DVI INPUT R AUDIO L Pr Pb Y Quality AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 2 (VID2) S-VIDEO INPUT L AUDIO R (located on the side) R AUDIO L VIDEO Connects to... Devices with an HDMI™ or a DVI output, such as Satellite Receivers and Cable Boxes Cables needed (not included) HDMI Or if connecting to a DVI device, use these with an HDMI cable Audio + DVI Adapter Devices with Y Pb Pr (component) outputs, such as Satellite Receivers, Cable Boxes, PVRs, and DVD Players Audio Component Video Devices with S-Video or Video (composite) outputs, such as DVD Players, VCRs, Satellite Receivers, and Cable Boxes S-Video Audio Audio Video AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 1 (VID1) RCA and associated marks are trademarks of THOMSON S.A. used under license to TTE Corporation. HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Cable (wall outlet) OR ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT Television fig.1 OR fig.2 Connect a Signal Source or Antenna ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT Television Connect your TV to cable or an antenna in order to receive TV channels. Connect the cables as shown in fig.1 or fig.2. Note: If you have regular cable, your TV is able to receive some digital channels because it has a capability called QAM. QAM is a tuner that enables reception of unscrambled digital cable content. Check with your cable provider for information about content availability in your area. Refer to Step 3, Operate Your TV, for information on viewing digital channels. If you're connecting a cable box or satellite receiver use the chart above to help determine which jacks to use for the best connection. Your cable box or satellite receiver needs to be high definition if you want to receive high definition programming. Check with your cable provider for more information. Continue to Step 2, Set Up Your TV, on the back page.

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START
GUIDE
Choose Your Connections
Connect a Signal Source
COMPONENT INPUT 1 (CMP1)
S-VIDEO
INPUT
VIDEO
Quality
Connects to...
Cables needed
(not included)
Jacks
Devices with Y Pb Pr
(component) outputs, such as
Satellite Receivers, Cable
Boxes, PVRs, and DVD Players
Devices with S-Video or Video
(composite) outputs, such as
DVD Players, VCRs, Satellite
Receivers, and Cable Boxes
Component
Video
Audio
Audio
Audio
S-Video
Video
LCD TELEVISION
OR
HDMI1/DVI
INPUT
Y
Pb
Pr
R
L
AUDIO
or
Antenna
Television
ANTENNA/CABLE
INPUT
Television
Cable
(wall outlet)
R
L
AUDIO
ANTENNA/CABLE
INPUT
Devices with an HDMI™ or a
DVI output, such as Satellite
Receivers and Cable Boxes
Audio
HDMI
Or if connecting to a DVI device, use these with an HDMI cable
DVI
Adapter
+
(located on the side)
AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 1
(VID1)
R
L
AUDIO
AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 2 (VID2)
Make your connection decision easier by taking a few minutes to review the jacks on your
new TV. Compare the jacks on the device you want to connect and see if the same jacks
are available on your TV. Then refer to the chart below to determine the best connection to
make.
For more information about connecting your TV to other devices, refer to Chapter 1 of the
User’s Guide. Make sure you read the safety information provided at the beginning of the
User’s Guide before you connect and operate your TV.
OR
fig.1
fig.2
Connect your TV to cable or an antenna in order to receive TV
channels. Connect the cables as shown in fig.1 or fig.2.
Note: If you have regular cable, your TV is able to receive some digital
channels because it has a capability called QAM. QAM is a tuner that
enables reception of unscrambled digital cable content. Check with your
cable provider for information about content availability in your area.
Refer to Step 3, Operate Your TV, for information on viewing digital
channels.
If you’re connecting a cable box or satellite receiver use the
chart above to help determine which jacks to use for the
best connection. Your cable box or satellite receiver needs
to be high definition if you want to receive high definition
programming. Check with your cable provider for more
information.
Continue to Step 2,
Set Up Your TV
, on the back page.
RCA and associated marks are trademarks of THOMSON S.A. used under license to TTE Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
www.rca.com/television