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.
Better
Basic
Basic
Component Video
Composite Audio/Video
RF
Input (CVI)
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.
Provides a basic
connection
for antenna or cable.
Provides both audio
and video.
Provides superior picture quality
by separating the green, blue and
red luminance signals.Typically
used with red/white audio cables.
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Connecting Set-Top Box toTV
Connect RF cable
from wall to input at
the back of the set-top
box.
Use second RF cable to
connect the set-top box
to theTV input (75 ).
Basic
Provides a basic
connection
for antenna or cable.
Provides both audio
and video.
Note:This connection
gives mono sound. For
stereo sound use also
composite audio/video
connection (refer to
panel 2).
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 theTV to analog mode.
Cable Signal IN
from Cable Company
Set theTV to the same
channel as the set-top
box output channel.
Change the channels at
the set-top box to view
the program.
Back of Set-top Box
75 Input
TV
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