Specifications
Audio/Video Connections
LaserDiscPlayers,Computers,and Other Equipmentwith
Audio/VideoOutputs
Your TV can also be used as a display device for many
laser disc players, video games, and home computers. If
your game or computer has a normal NTSC (American
Standard) video output, it can be connected directly to
either the INPUT1or INPUT2jacks on the TV as shown here.
If the computer or other device has monaural audio output
(only one AUDIOOUTjack instead of Land R), connect it to
the TV's R/MONOjack. This will enable the TV to
reproduce the sound through both the left and right
speakers.
To View Signals From Component
If you connected the component to the TV's INPUT1jacks, press
the remote's -rv button (to address the TV), then 9, then 1. This
,,viii switch the TV to the INPUT1jacks so you can see whatever
signal is coming from the component.•
ff you connected,the component to the TV's INPUT2jacks, press
the remote's TVbutton (to address the TV), then 9, then 2. This
will switch the TV to the INPUTa jacks so you can see whate*er
signal fs coming fromthe component.
: hmmim_ _m_
Back ofW O_1 _ .
to theINP_JI2 jBcks,
AUDIO
@_-@
• HI-FI OUT SE(.ECTOUT
@,@,
_o_t7
ANT A
NPUT2_ ANT D
S-VIDEO •
VIDEO
SELECT
Back el Laser Disc Player,
• Computer,or13/Game
Isuch as AH077GI
*Optional accessories are available from most dealers and electronics
supply stores, ..
Caution _. When using TV games, computers, and similar products with
your TV, keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings, lf.a
fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for long periods of time
ut it high brightness or contrasl setting, tllc inmgc can bc pdrnlancnlly
inlprintcd onto the screen. These types of imprints :ire not covered by
your warranty because they are the result of misusc.
O
O
r_ e,,*
45










