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CABLES &
CABLES &
CONNECTORS
CONNECTORS
THEIR FUNCTION
THEIR FUNCTION
AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE
SIGNALS
SIGNALS
PIX-O-METER
PIX-O-METER
75 OHM COAX
75 OHM COAX
((DIGITAL RF)
DIGITAL RF)
Carries off -air digital broadcast signals (channels) from an antenna
to the DTV.
For the ultimate resolution of local High-Defi nition off -air broad-
casts.
480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i digital signals
(depends on the broadcast signal).
*(Sanyo HDTVs convert 480i, 480p,
720p, and 1080i signals to their native
format [720p or 1080i] for display.)
DIGIT
AL
HDMI
HDMI
Uses just one cable to transfer full-bandwidth digital video and
5.1 channels of audio, when available, for the ultimate in picture
resolution and sound quality. These signals may be output by a
Satellite Receiver, Digital Cable Box, DVD Player, or other compat-
ible digital equipment to the HDTV.
480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i digital signals
(depends on the output device and/or
your subscription service).
*(Sanyo HDTVs convert 480i, 480p,
720p, and 1080i signals to their native
format [720p or 1080i] for display.)
DVI
DVI
((Plus RCA)
Plus RCA)
Transfers full-bandwidth digital video for the ultimate resolution
from a Satellite Receiver, Digital Cable Box, DVD Player, or other
compatible digital equipment to the HDTV.
(Connect it to the HDTV’s HDMI jack using an adapter [not sup-
plied]. Separate analog audio connections are required.)
480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i digital video
signals (depends on the output device
and/or your subscription service).
*(Sanyo HDTVs convert 480i, 480p,
720p, and 1080i signals to their native
format [720p or 1080i] for display.)
FIBER OPTICS
FIBER OPTICS
Used to transfer digital audio signals (in the form of light pulses).
This signal is available for output from the HDTV to a multi-channel
receiver only when received as part of the digital antenna signal or
when received through the HDMI jack from an HDMI source.
Multi-channel audio, such as, 5.1 chan-
nels of surround sound, when received
as part of the original signal.
COMPONENT
COMPONENT
Y
Y P
Pb
b P
Prr
((Plus RCA)
Plus RCA)
Transfers individual
Green
Green
,
Blue
Blue
, and
Red
Red
analog signals for
exceptional resolution. These signals may be output by a Satel-
lite Receiver, Digital Cable Box, DVD Player, or other compatible
equipment to the HDTV.
(Separate analog audio connections are required.)
480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i analog
signals (depends on the output device
and/or your subscription service).
*(Sanyo HDTVs convert 480i, 480p,
720p, and 1080i signals to their native
format [720p or 1080i] for display.)
ANAL
OG
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
((Plus RCA)
Plus RCA)
Transfers separated analog luminance and chroma signals from a
VCR or similar device to the TV for better picture resolution.
Due to
severe HD resolution limitations, Sanyo recommends strongly that you
not use this option to connect HD equipment
to your Sanyo HDTV.
(Separate analog audio connections are required.)
480i (standard analog)
*(Sanyo HDTVs convert 480i signals to
their native format [720p or 1080i] for
display.)
COMPOSITE
COMPOSITE
((RCA
RCA))
Transfers a composite analog luminance and chroma signal (yel-
low connector) from a VCR, or similar device, to the TV (left and
right audio signals are carried by the white and red connectors
respectively).
Due to severe resolution limitations, Sanyo recommends strongly that you
not use this option to connect HD equipment to your Sanyo HDTV.
480i (standard analog)
*(Sanyo HDTVs convert 480i signals to
their native format [720p or 1080i] for
display.)
COMMON CONNEC TORS SIGNALS VS IMAGE DEFINITION
ULTIMATE
ULTIMATE
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EXCEPTIONAL
EXCEPTIONAL
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B
BETT
ETTER
ER
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GOOD
GOOD
IMAGE
IMAGE
DEFINITIO
DEFINITION
N
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*Conversion of 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i signals to native display formats does not increase nor decrease the resolution.
Conversion of 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i signals to native display formats does not increase nor decrease the resolution.
Th
e maximum resolution the HDTV can display depends on the input signal.
Th
e maximum resolution the HDTV can display depends on the input signal.
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