Connecting your tv, Connecting a vcr, Is toshiba’s brand of component video – Toshiba 34HFX83 User Manual

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7

Connecting your TV

Note: Cables are not supplied with your TV.

Coaxial cable is the cable that comes in from your antenna, cable TV
service, or cable converter box. Coaxial cable uses “F” connectors.

Standard A/V (audio/video) cables usually come in sets of three, and
are typically color-coded according to use: yellow for video, red for
stereo right audio, and white for stereo left (or mono) audio.
On your TV’s back panel, the standard A/V inputs are color-coded in
the same manner as the cables.

S-Video cable is for use with video equipment with S-Video output.

Component video cables come in sets of three (color-coded red,
green and blue), and are for use with video equipment with
component video outputs. ColorStream

®

is Toshiba’s brand

of component video.

DVI-D digital single-link cable is for use with video equipment with
DVI-D output (see page 13).

NOTE REGARDING PICTURE QUALITY

When connecting video equipment to your Toshiba TV:

For GOOD picture quality: Use a standard yellow video cable.

For BETTER picture quality: If your equipment has an S-video
input, use an S-video cable instead of a standard yellow video cable.
(You still must connect the standard red and white audio cables for full
system connection, but do not connect the standard yellow video cable at
the same time
, or the picture performance will be unacceptable.)

For BEST picture quality: If your equipment has component video (or
DVI) inputs, use either component video cables (or a DVI cable) instead
of
a standard video or S-video cable. (You still must connect the standard
red and white audio cables for full system connection, but do not connect
the standard yellow video cable or an S-Video cable at the same time
.)

Connecting a VCR

This connection allows you to watch local channels and video
programs, play or record on the VCR while watching TV, and record
from one channel while watching another channel.
You will need:

• two coaxial cables
• one set of standard A/V cables

IN from ANT

VIDEO AUDIO

OUT to TV

CH 3

L

R

CH 4

IN

OUT

OUT

IN

ANT( 75 )

ANT-1

ANT-2

OUT

L/
MONO

AUDIO

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

VIDEO 1

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Y

COLOR
STREAM HD-1

COLOR
STREAM HD-2

R

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

VIDEO 2

L/
MONO

AUDIO

VIDEO

R

L

VAR
AUDIO

R

AUDIO

R

L

P

B

P

R

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AUDIO

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L

L/

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AUDIO

R

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AUDIO CENTER
CHANNEL IN

DVI/HDCP IN

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AUDIO

L

Note:
If you have a mono VCR, connect L/Mono to
VCR Audio OUT using only one audio cable.

If you have a VCR with S-video, use an
S-video cable (plus audio cables) instead of
the standard video cable for better picture
performance.

Do not connect a standard video cable and
an S-video cable to VIDEO 1 (or VIDEO 2) at
the same time or the picture performance will
be unacceptable.

From Cable Box or Antenna

Stereo VCR

TV

Component video cables (red, green, blue)

Coaxial (antenna) cable

Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow)

S-video cable

CAUTION:
Do not plug in any power cords until you have
finished connecting all equipment.

The unauthorized recording, use,
distribution, or revision of television
programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other
materials is prohibited under the
Copyright Laws of the United States and
other countries, and may subject you to
civil and criminal liability.

DVI-D digital single-link cable

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