Connection, s and SetupTV (back panel)ANTENNAINVIDEO0L (MONO)INPUTTV (side panel)VIDEOAUDIOHEADPHONEExplanation of Jacks and CablesYour can connect other components to your TV/DVD player such as a VCD, video camera or audioreceiver. There are several ways to connect your other components to your TV/DVD player dependingupon the cables you have and the jacks that are on the back of the components. Different jacks andcables provide a different level of performance. The jacks on the back of your TV/DVD Player and thecables used to connect them are explained below.Note: If you do not connect a cable, antenna, or another component to your IV, the IV willautomatically shut off after 15 minutes to save power,VIDEOVideo Jacks and CablesVIDEO Jack and CableThe basic Video jack (usually color-coded yellow) is alsoreferred to as composite video. Composite video is better thanthe video quality you get from an RF coaxial cable (the typeused to plug the cable feed into a TV). Usually the video cableis bundled with the audio cables (white and red).Audio Jacks and CablesAUDIO L (left) and R (right)These jacks send the audio from other components to the TV.The audio jacks and cables are often color-coded (red for rightaudio, and white for left audio). You must connect audiocables to the AUDIO L and R jacks on the TV/DVD Player andthe corresponding Audio Input Jacks on the component nomatter which Video jack you connect (VID1, DVD, FRONT).2 Connections and Setup