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Better Component Video Input (CVI) Provides superior picture quality by separating the green, blue and red luminance signals. Typically used with red/white audio cables. Basic Composite Audio/Video Separate video (yellow) and audio (red/white) cables that provide a basic connection from the set-top box and other devices. Note: The color of audio inputs may differ, e.g. Red/white or red/back. RF 0 Provides a basic connection for antenna or cable. Provides both audio and video. Basic Use this guide to achieve the optimal connection for each of your components. TV can support these different types of cable connection. Please check your device to see which one applies. Connecting Set-Top Box to TV Connect RF cable from wall to input at the back of the set-top box. Set the out channel of the set-top box to CH 3 or 4 if available. Press the Ana/Dig button on the remote control to set the TV to analog mode. Basic Provides a basic connection for antenna or cable. Provides both audio and video. Use second RF cable to connect the set-top box to the TV input (75 ). Note: This connection gives mono sound. For stereo sound use also composite audio/video connection (refer to panel 2). Cable Signal IN from Cable Company Back of Set-top Box 75 Input TV Set the TV to the same channel as the set-top box output channel. Change the channels at the set-top box to view the program.

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Page 1: Connecting Set-Top Box to TV - Home - Royal Philips

Better

Component VideoInput (CVI)Provides superior picture qualityby separating the green, blue andred luminance signals. Typicallyused with red/white audio cables.

Basic

Composite Audio/VideoSeparate video (yellow) andaudio (red/white) cables thatprovide a basic connection fromthe set-top box and other devices.Note: The color of audio inputsmay differ, e.g. Red/white orred/back.

RF

0

Provides a basicconnectionfor antenna or cable.Provides both audioand video.

Basic

Use this guide to achieve the optimal connection for each of your components.TV can support these different types of cable connection. Please check yourdevice to see which one applies.

Connecting Set-Top Box to TV

Connect RF cablefrom wall to input atthe back of the set-topbox.

Set the out channel of the set-top box to CH 3 or 4 if available.Press the Ana/Dig button on the remote control to set the TV to analog mode.

Basic

Provides a basicconnectionfor antenna or cable.Provides both audioand video.

Use second RF cable toconnect the set-top boxto the TV input (75 ).

Note: This connection gives mono sound. For stereo sound use also composite audio/video connection (refer to panel 2).

Cable Signal INfrom Cable Company

Back of Set-top Box

75 Input

TV

Set the TV to the samechannel as the set-top box output channel.Change the channels at the set-top box to view the program.

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Connecting Input Device to TV (eg. DVD player, Digital Recorder, VCR, Video Camera, Games Console)

Better

Component VideoInput (CVI)Provides superior picture qualityby separating the green, blue andred luminance signals. Typicallyused with red/white audio cables.

Composite Audio/Video

BasicComposite Audio/VideoSeparate video (yellow) andaudio (red/white) cables thatprovide a basic connection fromthe set-top box and other devices.

Note: The color of audio inputsmay differ, e.g. Red/white orred/back.

A Connect the videocable (yellow) to theVIDEO AV input onback of TV and thecorresponding videooutput on backof VCR.

C Turn on the TV andVCR. Press the SOURCE button on the remote control until AV1 appears onTV screen.

Connect audio cables(red/white) to audioAV inputs on back ofTV and the corresponding audiooutputs (L & R) onback of VCR.

Insert pre-recordedvideotape into VCRand press PLAY toverify correctconnection.

B

D

OR

CompositeAudio/VideoTV Front Jack Panel Basic

Composite Audio/VideoSeparate video (yellow) andaudio (red/white) cables thatprovide a basic connection fromthe set-top box and other devices.

Note: The color of audio inputsmay differ, e.g. Red/white orred/back.

OR

2

Component Video Input

Note: for mono devices, connect only white audio cable from the device s audio output to white audio input on the front of TV.

A Connect the videocable (yellow) from thevideo output on camera(or other device)to thevideo input (yellow) located on the front of TV.

C Turn on TV and the device. Press the SOURCE button on the remote control until FRONT appears onTV screen.

Connect audio cables(red/white) from audiooutputs on device to audioinputs (red/white) on thefront of TV.

Press PLAY on thedevice to verify correctconnection.

B

D

,

A Insert ComponentVideo connectors intotheir correspondingjacks on both DVD player/DVD recorderand TV (sometimes labeled Y, Pb and Pr).

Connect red/whiteaudio cables to theaudio output jackson DVD player/DVDrecorder and audioAV inputs on TV.

B

C Turn on TV and DVDplayer/DVD recorder.Press the SOURCEbutton on the remotecontrol until CVI appears on TV screen.

Insert a pre-recordedDVD into DVD player/DVD recorder and press PLAY to verifycorrect connection.

D

Note: CVI and AV1 share the same audio channels and can tbe used at the same time. If you connect them simultaneously,you can only hear sound coming from CVI signal.

,

Video Camera

TV

Video Camera Jack Panel

TV Jack Panel

AB

S-VIDEOVIDEO AUDIO OUT

RL

C

SOURCE ButtonRemoteControl

SOURCE Button

Back of DVD player / Recorder

TV

Pr

TV Jack Panel

RemoteControl

C

BA

TV

Back of VCR

TV Jack Panel

S-VIDEO

OUT

VIDEO

OUTAUDIO OUT

R LANT/CABLE

OUT

C

SOURCE ButtonRemoteControl

S-VIDEO

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO

OUT

COMPONENT VIDEO

Y Pb

AB