Vizio VW26L User Manual

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Before You Begin

• Verify all of the contents of your accessory pack

• Review safety guidelines in User Manual

• Place TV so the rear connectors are accessible

• Install AA batteries into the Vizio Remote Control

• Write down your VW26L"s Serial Number (located on the back)

Contents:

Four Easy Steps;

Simply follow our color-coded Step Charts and you're done.

Choose items to connect

to your VW26L

Choose equipment

connection methods

Seiect cabies and
make connections

Begin using

your VW26L

Determine which type of Signal Source and any Additional Equipment you

wish to connect to your VW26L (Refer to reverse side for TV Source Setup).

The colored dots under each Signal Source and Additional Equipment

indicate which type of connections you may use to connect to your VW26L.

Using the colored dots from Step One, follow the row across to Step Two to

match up the colored dots to the same colored connection method.

Chose ONLY one method for each piece of equipment.

Once you have determined the connection methods from Step Two, follow

the row to Step Three to determine what kind of cables you need and what

the connections look like on your equipment.

Following the color-coded system, use the appropriate cables and connect

your Signal Source and Additional Equipment to the color-coded inputs on

your VW26L (Refer to Connection Map at bottom of page.)

Once connected, turn on your VW26L and all your equipment.

Fill in the Connection Reference Chart below, noting how you

will connect your equipment/signal source to your VW26L.

Press the INPUT button on your remote.The Input Menu

will display on-screen

Continue pressing the INPUT button until you reach

the corresponding connection.

Signal Sources

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Connection Reference

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TYPE: Digital High Definition

QUALITY: Best Digital

HDMI 2

TYPE: Digital High Definition

QUALITY: Best Digital

DTV/TV

TYPE: Cable/Antenna

QUALITY: Best Digital/Good Analog

RGB

TYPE: RGB Analog

QUALITY: Best Analog

COMPONENT

TYPE: Component Analog

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To Use This Chart:

Write your equipment or signal source into the squares corresponding to your connection method. HDMI Cable, DVI-HDMI cable, AV cable, VGA cable, Audio mini-jack and Component Cable are not included.These cables are available at www.VIZIO.com (View back for more details).

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For interactive connections guide

to connecting your components

to your VIZIO TV, visit

www.ceaconnectionsguide.com

3 WAYS TO GET HDTV

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For more information, see your User Manual, Chapter 2, CONNECTING EQUIPMENT, pages 16-29.

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1 Off-Air antenna

(using the DTV antenna input)

To see if you are able to receive HD signals

off-air and for help choosing the right antenna,

visit www.antennaweb.org.

2 Cable Subscribe to HD programming through your

local cable company (HD cable box required).

3 Satellite

Subscribe to HD programming through

DirecTV or Dish Network (HD satellite receiver

required).

© 2007 VIZIO Inc.

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