Monitor panel, Connecting your – Sears 274.4392839 User Manual

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Connecting Your

Monitor Panel

IJ EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

Terminals-permit direct

connection of auxiliary speakers. Connection details are
on page 32.

(

2

) CABLE/ANTENNA

Connector-used when attaching

either a home antenna or a cable-TV system to your TV.

Connection details are on pages 19-20.

SPEAKER

Switch-when you connect additional speakers

to the

EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

terminals on the TV, this

switch lets you optimize the sound for the speaker location
you choose.

• If you place the speakers on each side of the TV, put

switch in

EXT

position. The internal audio from the

TV’s speakers will be muted.

• If you place the speakers behind the viewer (at the back

of the room), put switch in

INT/EXT SURR

position.

This maintains normal volume level of the TV’s

internal speakers and a surround signal to rear
speakers.

• Details about connecting speakers to the TV are on

page 32.

IMPORTANT: Always place switch in

INT/EXT SURR

position if no external speakers are used (or if external
speakers are ever disconnected).

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SELECT OUT

Jacks-provide fixed-level audio and

video output from whatever is displayed on the TV

screen (except signal from

S-VIDEO

connector). Provide

audio and video signals suitable for recording.

Can be used for several applications such as:

• VCR editing with two or three VCRs (page 27).

• recording TV programs onto a camcorder (page 25).

• recording cable-TV programs onto a VCR that is not

cable-ready (page 27).

• recording audio onto an audio cassette tape recorder

(page 31.).

Notes

• Remember that the signal coming out of these jacks is

whatever you see (and/or hear) on the TV screen. So,
whatever you want to record must be displayed on the TV
screen during recording. Menus and status displays will not
appear in the recording.

• To record from an S-VHS component connected to the

S-VIDEO connector, you must also connect the video cable
to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack and then select channel 91 on the
TV screen.

INPUT 2

Jacks-provide for direct connection of video

devices (like VCRs) or compatible home computers and

TV games with video/audio outputs.

To see the signals from a device that is connected to the

INPUT 2

jacks, tune your TV to channel 92.

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INPUT 1

Jacks-provide for direct connection of video

devices (like VCRs) or compatible home computers and

TV games with video/audio outputs.

To see the signals from a device that is connected to the

INPUT I

Jacks, tune your TV to channel 91.

(J) S-VIDEO

Connector-provides for direct S-VHS video

connection from S-VHS VCR or camcorder.

Remember to also connect the S-VHS VCRs or

camcorder’s audio jack(s) to the TV’s

INPUT 1 LEFT

and/or

R/MONO

audio jacks. This is necessary because

S-Video cables only carry the super video (picture), not

the audio signal. Connection details are on pages 25
and 27.

Signals from S-VHS devices connected to the TV’s

S-VIDEO

connector and

INPUT I

audio jack(s) can be

viewed by pressing the TV button followed by 9 then 0

on the remote control-(or by scanning to TV channel 90

if you have added “90” to channel memory as described
on page 17).

Note: Remember to also connect the S-VHS component’s
regular video cable to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack. TTien tune to
channel 91 to use SELECT OUT jacks.

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HI FI OUT

Jacks-feed volume-controlled stereo audio

out from whatever is displayed on the TV screen. Allow

connection of audio amplifier and lets you adjust sound

level with TV’s remote. Connection details are on page 30.

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