Toshiba 32A62 Owners Manual - Page 7

Connecting Your TV, VCR, You will need

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Welcome to Toshiba Connecting your TV Using the Remote Control Setting up your TV Connecting your TV Note: Cables are not supplied with your TV. Coaxial cable is the cable that comes in from your antenna, cable TV service, or cable converter box. Coaxial cable uses "F" connectors. Standard stereo A/V cables usually come in sets of three, and are typically color-coded according to use: yellow for video, red for stereo right audio, and white for stereo left (or mono) audio. Your TV's standard A/V inputs are color-coded in the same manner as the cables. S-Video cable is for use with video equipment that has S-Video connectors. Component video cables come in sets of three (typically color-coded red, green, and blue), and are for use with video equipment that has component video connectors. Your TV's ColorStream® (component video) inputs are color-coded in the same manner as the cables. NOTE REGARDING PICTURE QUALITY When connecting video equipment to your Toshiba TV: For GOOD picture quality: Use a standard yellow video cable. For BETTER picture quality: If your equipment has S-video connectors, use an S-video cable instead of a standard yellow video cable. (You still must connect the standard red and white audio cables for full system connection, but do not connect a standard yellow video cable at the same time or the picture performance will be unacceptable.) For BEST picture quality: If your equipment has component video connectors, use component video cables instead of a standard yellow video cable or S-video cable. (You still must connect the standard red and white audio cables for full system connection.) Coaxial (antenna) cable Standard stereo A/V cables (typically color-coded yellow for video, red and white for audio) S-video cable Component video cables (typically color-coded red, green, blue) CAUTION: Do not plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment. Connecting a VCR This connection allows you to watch local channels and video programs, record on the VCR while watching TV, and record one channel while watching another channel. You will need: • two coaxial cables (one or more may be supplied by cable company) • one pair of audio cables (one single audio cable for a mono VCR) • one video cable (see "Note Regarding Picture Quality," above) From Cable or Antenna TV ANT (75Ω) OUT VIDEO L/MONO AUDIO R ANT-1 DVD IN COLOR STREAM INPUT Y L Pb AUDIO Pr R IN S-VIDEO VIDEO L/MONO AUDIO R VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 Stereo VCR VIDEO AUDIO L R IN IN from ANT OUT to TV OUT CH 3 CH 4 Note: To prevent the TV's volume setting from affecting the recorded sound level, set AUDIO OUT to FIXED during recording (see "Selecting variable audio out" on page 35). If you have a mono VCR, connect L/Mono to VCR Audio OUT using only one audio cable. If you have an S-VHS VCR, use an S-video cable instead of a standard video cable. Do not connect a standard video cable and an S-video cable to VIDEO 1 (or VIDEO 2) at the same time, or the picture performance will be unacceptable. The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability. Using the TV's Features Appendix Reference 7

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Reference
W
elcome to
T
oshiba
Connecting
y
our TV
Using the
Remote Control
Setting up
y
our TV
Using the TV’s
F
eatures
Appendix
Note:
To prevent the TV’s volume setting
from affecting the recorded sound
level, set AUDIO OUT to FIXED during
recording (see “Selecting variable
audio out” on page 35).
If you have a mono VCR, connect L/Mono to
VCR Audio OUT using only one audio cable.
If you have an S-VHS VCR, use an S-video
cable instead of a standard video cable.
Do not connect a standard video cable and an
S-video cable to VIDEO 1 (or VIDEO 2) at
the same time, or the picture performance will
be unacceptable.
Connecting a VCR
This connection allows you to watch local channels and video
programs, record on the VCR while watching TV, and record one
channel while watching another channel.
You will need:
two coaxial cables (one or more may be supplied by cable
company)
one pair of audio cables (one single audio cable for a mono VCR)
one video cable (see
Note Regarding Picture Quality,
above)
Connecting your TV
IN
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
R
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
L/MONO
R
AUDIO
DVD IN
COLOR
STREAM
INPUT
L
R
AUDIO
Y
Pb
Pr
Stereo VCR
VIDEO
AUDIO
OUT
IN from ANT
CH 3
CH 4
OUT to TV
L
R
IN
TV
From Cable or Antenna
ANT (75
)
ANT-1
The unauthorized recording, use, distribution,
or revision of television programs, videotapes,
DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under
the Copyright Laws of the United States and
other countries, and may subject you to civil
and criminal liability.
Note:
Cables are not supplied with your TV.
±
Coaxial cable
is the cable that comes in from your antenna, cable TV service,
or cable converter box. Coaxial cable uses
F
connectors.
±
Standard stereo A/V cables
usually come in sets of three, and are typically
color-coded according to use: yellow for video, red for stereo right audio, and
white for stereo left (or mono) audio. Your TV
s standard A/V inputs are
color-coded in the same manner as the cables.
±
S-Video cable
is for use with video equipment that has S-Video connectors.
±
Component video cables
come in sets of three (typically color-coded red,
green, and blue), and are for use with video equipment that has component video
connectors. Your TV
s ColorStream
®
(component video) inputs are color-coded in
the same manner as the cables.
NOTE REGARDING PICTURE QUALITY
When connecting video equipment to your Toshiba TV:
±
For GOOD picture quality:
Use a standard yellow video cable.
±
For BETTER picture quality:
If your equipment has S-video connectors, use
an S-video cable
instead of
a standard yellow video cable. (You still must
connect the standard red and white audio cables for full system connection,
but
do not connect a standard yellow video cable at the same time
or the
picture performance will be unacceptable.)
±
For BEST picture quality:
If your equipment has component video
connectors, use component video cables
instead of
a standard yellow video
cable or S-video cable. (You still must connect the standard red and white
audio cables for full system connection.)
CAUTION:
Do not plug in any power cords
until you have finished connecting all equipment.
Coaxial (antenna) cable
Standard stereo A/V cables
(typically color-coded yellow for video,
red and white for audio)
S-video cable
Component video cables
(typically color-coded red, green, blue)