Turning on your tv, Connecting your hdtv – RCA hd52w59 User Manual

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FOR FACTORY

USE ONLY

CONNECTS TO
DEVICES WITH DVI-HDTV
OUTPUT JACKS

HD Receivers
Satellite Receivers
Cable Boxes

DVI-HDTV INPUT*

(Best connection)
* - not intended for computer connections

CONNECTS TO
DEVICES WITH AUDIO INPUTS...

A/V Receivers
Subwoofers

...OR DEVICES WITH
AUDIO/VIDEO INPUTS

VCRs
A/V Receivers

AUDIO / VIDEO OUTPUTS

CONNECTS TO
DEVICES WITH COMPOSITE
VIDEO / S-VIDEO OUTPUT JACKS

VCRs
DVD Players
Satellite Receivers
Cable Boxes

COMPOSITE INPUTS

(Good connections)

CONNECTS TO
DEVICES WITH Y•Pr•Pb
OUTPUT JACKS

DVD Players
DVD-PVRs
DVD Recorders
Satellite Receivers
Cable Boxes

COMPONENT INPUT

(Excellent connections)

Important:

For more detailed instructions,
refer to Chapter 1 of the User’s
Manual.

Connecting Your HDTV

(continued from previous page)

Use the other input and output jacks to connect the rest of your home entertainment
devices to the HDTV. Use the jacks that offer the best connection for each device.

Your HDTV also has front panel input jacks for easy access.

Turning On Your TV

A. Plug in the TV.
Locate power cord for TV. Plug fl at end into power jack on TV. Plug

other end into wall outlet.

B. Put Batteries in the Remote.
Insert 2 batteries by matching the polarities to the inside of the remote.

C. Turn on the TV.
Press the TV button on your remote to turn on the TV. (You can also press

the Power button on the front panel of the TV.)

While the TV is warming up, look at the remote to fi nd the arrow and

OK buttons, which you’ll be using during the assisted setup.

Important Information
About Your Remote
Control

Your remote control is
universal—it can control many
different kinds of devices. See
Chapter 2 of the User’s Manual
for programming instructions.

You can also program your
HDTV to automatically tune to
the A/V input you’re using for
each device when you press
that device’s button. See the
Autotuning section in Chapter
3 of the User’s Manual for more
information.

OK

OK

Some remotes have
arrows that look like this:

Other remotes have
arrows that look like this:

Note: This back panel illustration is for representation only. Your back panel might be different.

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