Connections & setup, Advanced audio connection information, 18 chapter 1 – RCA HDTV User Manual

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Connections & Setup

18

Chapter 1

Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

COMPOSITE INPUT

COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS

INPUT 1

VIDEO

L

R

INPUT 2

Y/VIDEO

P

B

P

R

L

R

S-VIDEO

INPUT 3

Y/VIDEO

P

B

P

R

L

R

S-VIDEO

CABLE INPUT

VIDEO

L

R

SU

AUDIO/VIDEO

OUTPUT

FIXED/

AUDIO OUTPU

SUBWOOFER

L

R

FIXED/VARIABLE

AUDIO OUTPUT

SU

FIXED/

AUDIO OUTPU

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUTPUT

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUTPUT

(OPTICAL)

DIGITAL

AUDIO

OUTPUT

(OPTICAL)

White

Red

Audio cables are color
coded- Red= right
audio; white= left
audio

Subwoofer
cable

Digital Optical
cable

Advanced Audio Connection Information

With the audio versatility of your HDTV, you can choose various connection options depending on
the type and quality of sound that you want. From good to best sound, choose one of the options
or refer to the user’s manual of each device that you are connecting to get the best results.

• Use your TV’s internal speakers (good sound).

• Connect an audio receiver (speakers connected to receiver) to your TV (better sound).

• Connect an audio receiver (speakers connected to receiver) to your TV using the DIGITAL AUDIO

OUTPUT (OPTICAL) jack (best sound)

Connecting Your TV to an Audio/Video Receiver

For better sound quality than the TV’s internal speakers, connect to an audio receiver using audio
cables to the TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks.

• Use the FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT for a more advanced connection. Connect the FIXED/

VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS from the TV to an A/V receiver using audio cables.

Be sure to go to the Fixed/Variable Out screen in the Audio Connections menu and select
whether you want the FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to send fi xed or variable volume
audio.

• Variable Output provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels are controlled by the

TV’s volume.

• Fixed Output provides fi xed-level audio output from the TV. This audio output is ideal for

connecting to an A/V receiver that has its own volume control.

• If you connect the SUBWOOFER jack, be sure to go to the Fixed/Variable Out screen in the

Audio Connections menu and select Yes for connecting to an external subwoofer.

Connecting Your TV to a Receiver with Dolby

®

Digital

If you own a receiver with Dolby

®

digital decoding or PCM (Pulse-Code Modulation) that uses an

optical cable-type input, connect an optical cable for excellent audio quality.

• Connect one end of the optical cable to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) jack on your

TV and to the Digital Optical Input jack on your receiver/amplifi er receiver.

• If your receiver can decode Dolby digital and PCM, go to the Audio menu, select Audio

Connections, then Digital Audio Output. Select AutoSelect (recommended) or PCM.

• If your receiver can decode only PCM, select PCM.

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