Making connections, Connecting components to your monitor, Before you connect – RCA MM27110 User Manual

Page 6: Antenna/cable in, Screw-on coaxial cable push-on coaxial cable

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Making Connections

ANTENNA/

CABLE INPUT

POWER

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

INPUT1

INPUT2

INPUT3

S-VIDEO

AUDIO

R

L

Y

P

B

P

R

(S)VGA 1

STEREO INPUT

(S)VGA 2

AUDIO INPUTS

L

R

AUDIO OUTPUTS

FIXED

VARIABLE

L

R

L

R

EXT SPEAKERS

EXT

INT

L

R

+

+

USB

PC/
HUB

ANTENNA/

CABLE INPUT

COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

DIGITAL TV

INPUT

DEVICE/
HUB

VIDEO

AUDIO R

SELECTED OUTPUTS

L

G-LINK

Connecting Components to your
Monitor

Your monitor has several input and output jacks that you can use with
many different types of components. This creates a great number of
connection variations. Therefore, the following section shows the different
types of jacks and examples of the types of components that can be
connected to those jacks. Before you begin, it’s a good idea to read any
connection information in other components’ user manuals as well.

Before You Connect

Protect against power surges:

Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the
wall outlet.

Turn off the monitor and/or component before connecting or
disconnecting any cables.

Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to
the “Important Safeguards” sheet packed with your monitor.

Antenna/Cable In

The ANTENNA/CABLE IN jack lets you connect a screw-on or push-on
antenna or cable lead. Use this if you want the monitor to receive signals
through a coaxial cable from an antenna or other source, such as a VCR.

Screw-on
coaxial cable

Push-on coaxial
cable

You can use coaxial cables to connect devices such as:

Antenna or cable leads

Cable boxes

VCRs

Satellite receivers

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