Specifications

Things to Consider Before You Connect
Protect Against Power Surges
Connect all componcms bcfbrc you plug any o_ th_dr power cords imo the wall oufld or
po\ver strip. NEVER p[u 8 your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a \vail switch.
Turn o_1the TV and/or component(s) bdorc you connect or disconnect any cabk,s.
* Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Retcr to the important Satcguards
sheet packe(t with vour TV.
Protect Components from Overheating
,, Don't block w'nti]ation bolus on any o_ the components. Arrange the components so that air
can circuhte f?edy.
* Don't stack components.
,, if you phce components in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ven@ation.
* if you connect an audio receiver or mnplifier, place it on the top shd[ so the heated air [}oreit
\vo_'t't [_ow arot]Ft<[ other coinpoFte_'tts.
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio interference
', [na<rt ca(h <able firnJv into th_ designated ia(k.
Use Indirect Light
Don't place "tt-t_TV \Nt_re sunlight or room %t-tting \_ill be diHct<d to%ard the scre<n. [Ise soft or
indirect %bring.
Using a Stand
[_ a stand or base is use(I, insur< tlmt it is <>}adequate size and str<ngth to [)r<}\r< _]1 [Pt< _g\7 [ro]]]
being a((ktenmlly tipp<d (_r_r, [_ S]]_ (_ ()1_ ()_" [_]]_ ([ ()1}+This (OUkt Cause p<rsonal injury and,or
damage th< T\. Retkr to th< [npormnt Safety instructions pack<d separat< %:.
Cables You May Need to Connect Components to Your TV
Tlt_ pkturea be]o% sho\_ "tlt_(al)]<s (not supp[i<d) you nmv n_<d [or the (onn<(tions rq)r_sented
in this book.
S-Video cable Coaxial cable A/V Cable
Digital Optical Cable
Composite Video
Audio/Video cable
Component Video
{Y, Pb, Pr) cable
HDMU m cable (or DVI
cable and HDJVR/DVI
adapter)
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