Rear panel connections – Vizio VBR210 User Manual

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Rear Panel Connections

1. VIDEO OUT—Connect a standard AV TV. For composite TVs, you will also need to connect the

red and white audio jacks (see #6 below) to the Analog L/R Audio Out jacks.

2. L/R AUDIO OUT—Connect the audio for the TV you connected to the VIDEO OUT or

COMPONENT jack to these audio jacks. You can connect the audio for a component TV to a
sound system instead of to the TV.

3. COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT— If you are not using an HDMI-capable audio receiver, connect

to a sound system that has a coaxial audio jack.

4. POWER—Connect this cord into a power outlet.
5. USB—Connect a USB flash drive to view multimedia content such as pictures and music or to

view BD-Live

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Content.

6. ETHERNET—Connect an Ethernet cable (not included) to access services such as Netflix

streaming, BD-Live, and software updates. Your player also has 802.11n wireless, so you can
connect your player to the Internet through your wireless home network instead of using this
connector. See Connecting to your home network on page 18 for detailed information on setting
up your Internet connection.

7. HDMI—Connect a digital video and audio device, such as TV, to this all digital connector. No

additional audio connection is needed. Only HDMI is capable of delivering 1080p video and the
highest quality Dolby and DTS soundtracks.

8. COMPONENT (Y/CbPb/CrPr) —Connect a component video device, such as a TV. For

component TVs, you will also need to connect the red and white audio jacks (see #2 above) to
the Analog L/R Audio Out jacks. Component video is limited to 1080i.

9. OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT—If you are not using an HDMI-capable audio receiver, connect

to a sound system that has an optical audio jack.

10. WIFI ANTENNA—Sends and receives signals from your wireless home network. See Connecting

to your home network on page 18 for detailed information on setting up your Internet connection.
The LEDs will blink:
 Orange indicates the antenna is working.
 Blue indicates that data is transferring.

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