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Connecting to a TV
Connecting Using the Xbox Standard AV
Cable
If your TV has composite video input, use the standard AV
cable included with the Xbox video game system.
To connect to a TV or VCR
1. Connect the Xbox AV connector to the AV port on the
Xbox console.
2. Connect the colour-coded connectors to the corre-
sponding jack sockets on the TV or VCR: yellow to
yellow (video), red to red (right audio), and white to
white (left audio). Jacks may be on the front or back
of the TV or VCR.
Note : For monaural TVs or VCRs, which have only one
audio jack socket, connect either the right or left audio
connector to the audio jack.
3. If connecting to a VCR, do not change the existing
connection between the VCR and TV. Select VCR for
the TV/VCR setting of the VCR.
4. Select the appropriate video input on your TV. For
more information, see
No Picture
under
Trouble-
shooting
on page 16.
You may not be able to connect to your TV or VCR using the
standard AV cable. If you have antenna input, use the Xbox
RF adapter.
Connecting Using the SCART Adapter
If your TV has SCART input, use the SCART adapter included
with your Xbox video game system.
To connect using the SCART adapter
1. Connect the Xbox AV connector to the AV port on the
Xbox console.
2. Connect the colour-coded connectors to the corre-
sponding jack socket on the SCART adapter: yellow to
yellow (video), red to red (right audio), and white to
white (left audio).
Note For monaural TVs or VCRs, connect either the
right or left audio connector to the audio jack socket.
3. Connect the SCART adapter to your TV.
4. Select the appropriate video input on your TV. For
more information, see
No Picture
under
Trouble-
shooting
on page 16.