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AUDIO OUTPUTS HI-FI
and LEFT) Jacks
feed
volume-controlled stereo audio out from whatever is
displayed on the TV screen. Allows connection of an
external audio amplifier and still lets you adjust sound
level with the TV’s remote. Optional speakers and
amplifier are required.
Connection details are on
page 70.
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4 AUDIO OUTPUTS CENTER Jack
feeds volume-controlled
“center-sound” audio out from whatever is displayed on
the TV screen. Allows connection of audio amplifier in
case you want to drive “center-channel” sound louder
than the TV speakers will allow.
or Dolby 3
stereo audio mode must be turned on to hear the
“center-channel” sound (optional speakers and amplifier
are required).
Connection details are on page
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5 AUDIO OUTPUTS SURROUND Jack
feeds
controlled surround-sound audio from whatever is
displayed on the TV screen. Allows connection of
audio amplifier in case you want to drive the surround
speakers louder than the
SURROUND
speaker terminals
will allow. Prologic,
phantom, matrix
surround, hall surround, or stadium surround audio
mode must be turned on to hear the “surround” sound.
Optional speakers and amplifier are required.
Details
are on page 71.
AUDIO OUTPUTS (SELECT R/MONO and LEFT) Jacks, and
VIDEO OUTPUTS (SELECT VIDEO OUTPUT Jack and SELECT
S-VIDEO OUTPUT Connector)
provide fixed level audio and
video output from whatever is displayed on the TV
screen (including the video signal from the
SELECT
S
-
VIDEO OUTPUT
connector). They provide audio and
video signals suitable for recording. These can be used
for several applications such as:
l
VCR editing with two or three VCR’s
(page 67).
l
Recording TV programs onto a camcorder
(page 69).
l
Recording cable-TV programs onto a VCR that is not
cable ready
(page 67).
l
Recording audio onto an audio cassette tape recorder
70).
Notes:
Remember that the signal coming out of these jacks is
whatever you see (and/or hear) on the TV screen. So, whatever
you want to record must be displayed on the TV screen during
recording. The menus and displays (such as clock and channel
number) that are on the screen can not be recorded.
To record from an S-VHS component, you must also connect an
optional S-Video cable from the
SELECT S
-
VIDEO OUTPUT
connector
on
TV
to the
S-VHS INPUT
connector on the VCR.
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EXTERNAL Speakers Terminals
permit direct connection
of optional external speakers.
Connection details
are
on pages
7 2 - 7 3 .
Important:
To hear sound from the external speakers, they
must be turned on using the
Speakers:
function on
the
AUDIO ADJUST SETUP
menu for the audio mode you have
selected.
Details are on pages 28-36.
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SURROUND Speakers Terminals
permit direct connection
of auxiliary speakers for surround-sound effects.
Prologic,
phantom, matrix surround, hall
surround, or stadium surround audio mode must be
selected, and
the Rear spkr: on/off
function on the
AUDIO ADJUST SETUP
menu for that mode must be set to
Rear spkr: on to
hear the “surround” sound. Optional
speakers are required.
Details on connecting speakers
are on pages 72-73.
Note:
speakers should be used.
CABLE/ANTENNA (ANT A, ANT B, and/or CONVERTER)
Connectors
are used when attaching either a home
antenna and/or a cable-TV system to your TV.
Connection details are on pages 61-65.
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