Using the Video and Audio Input Jacks (Continued)
Notes: � The S-VIDEO INPUT terminals (IN 1) used to obtain a higher quality image by importing image signals separated into color and brightness signals. � The S-VIDEO INPUT terminal is for the video image only. To receive an audio signal, connect the audio cable to the IN 1 AUDIO terminals (left and right).
(Rear connection terminals of TV)
Video Equipment
TO S-VIDEO OUTPUT (When your video equipment has an S-VIDEO output terminal).
To AUDIO OUTPUT (L) To AUDIO OUTPUT (R)
To VIDEO OUTPUT
VCR
To VIDEO OUTPUT To AUDIO OUTPUT (L) To AUDIO OUTPUT (R)
To AUDIO OUTPUT (L/R)
To COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Jacks
Video Equipment with Component video (Component Color) Output Jacks (Y, PB and PR)
L To watch video material playback. � Press the Remote�s INPUT button to select the VIDEO INPUT mode for the video equipment you wish to play. � The external VIDEO INPUT mode will change as follows each time the INPUT button is pressed. � When the AV cables are being connected to the VIDEO INPUT 3 and COMPONENT Y terminals simultaneously, the COMPONENT terminal has priority over the VIDEO terminal.
AIR or CABLE INPUT 1 (IN 1) Rear INPUT 2 (IN 2) Front INPUT 3 or COMPONENT (IN 3) Rear Rear
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� INPUT mode can be selected by pressing either the CH UP (8) on the TV remote control when the TV is set to the highest channel stored in memory, or by pressing the CH DOWN (9) when it is set to the lowest channel. Note: � When connecting video or audio equipment to the television, be sure that the power is turned off in order to prevent damage to either the television or the equipment being connected. � The S-Video terminal has priority over the VIDEO terminal (IN 1). When you wish to use video equipment connected to the VIDEO terminal(IN 1), unplug equipment connected to the S-VIDEO terminal. � It is the intent of SHARP that this product be used in full compliance with the copyright law of the United States and that prior permission be obtained from copyright owners whenever necessary. � For detailed information on the connection and use of auxiliary equipment, refer to the instruction manuals of the equipment being used. � The connection cords can be obtained from your local video store.