Sample
Connections
The following
are sample connection
scenarios
you may
encounter
when connecting
components
to your TV.
Cables
You will use the following
types of cables to make your
connections:
Coaxial
Cables: Carry the signal from the
antenna
or cable directly
to the television
or through
a cable box, as needed by your
cable system.
AudiolVideo
Cables*:
Carry audio and
video from a component
to the TV.
Video
e_low)
_e)Right
Audio
(red)
* Most Audio/Video
cables are combined
into
one cable with three heads on each end. We
show individual
cables in these sample
connections.
Either may be used, but you must
be sure to connect Video to Video, Right to
Right and Left to Left.
Cautions:
Position Cables to Avoid Audio Hum
or Interference
i Insert all cables firmly into jacks.
Place the audio/video
cables to the
sides of the TV's back panel
instead of straight down the
middle.
• Try not to coil any twin-lead cables
and keep them away from the
audio/video
cables.
Protect Your Components From
Overheating
Do not block ventilation holes in
any of the components. Arrange
the components so that air can
• circulate freely,
Do not stack components.
• Allow adequate ventilation when
placing your components
in a
• stand,
Place an amplifier on the top shelf
of the stand so heated air rising
from it will not flow around other
components.
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