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GUIDE

Choose Your Connections

Quality

Connects to...

Cables needed

(not included)

Jacks

Devices with an HDMI or a 

DVI output, such as HD 

Receivers, Satellite Receivers, 

and Cable Boxes

Devices with Y Pb Pr 

(component) outputs, such as 

HD Receivers, Satellite 

Receivers, Cable Boxes, 

DVD-PVRs, and DVD Players

Devices with S-Video or Video 

outputs, such as DVD Players, 

VCRs, Satellite Receivers, and 

Cable Boxes

Component 
Video

Audio

Audio

Audio

S-Video

Video

HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION

INPUT 1

COMPONENT

Y/VIDEO

P

B

P

R

R

L

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

Audio

HDMI 1 

INPUT

INPUT 2

COMPOSITE

R

L

HDMI

INPUT 4

COMPOSITE

R

L

Or if connecting to a DVI device, use these with an HDMI cable

DVI
Adapter

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Make your connection decision easier by taking a few minutes to review the jacks on 
your new HDTV. Compare the jacks on the device you want to connect and see if  the 
same jacks are available on your HDTV. Then refer to the chart below to determine the 
best connection to make.

For more information about connecting your HDTV to other devices, refer to Chapter 1 
of  the User’s Guide. Make sure you read the safety information sheet provided seperately 
before you connect and operate your TV.

 

Connect your regular cable to the TV’s ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT to receive analog 
channels or connect an antenna to the TV’s ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT to receive off-air 
local digital and analog channels.

Note: If you have regular cable, your TV is able to receive some digital channels (using 
the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT) because it has a capability called QAM. QAM is a tuner 
that enables reception of unscrambled digital cable content. Check with your cable 
provider for information about content availability in your area. Refer to Step 3, 
Operate Your TV, for information on digital channels.

If  you’re connecting a cable box or satellite receiver, use the chart above to help 
determine which jacks to use for the best connection. Your cable box or satellite receiver 
needs to be high definition if  you want to receive high definition programming. Check 
with your cable provider for more information. 

Continue to Step 2, 

Set Up Your TV

, on the back page.

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Antenna

ANTENNA /

CABLE

TV back panel

Cable

(wall outlet)

or

Connect a Signal Source

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