7.2 About connecting
Learn here how to make the best connection for
your device.
Six connections are ready to use at the back of the
TV - EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, HDMI1 and HDMI2.
Connect your device with the highest possible
quality connection. Look for the highest quality
connection on your device. Use that connection to
your TV.
Connection set up
When connecting is done the TV needs to know
what connections you made, which device is
connected to which connector. Use the TV menu to
do this. See section 7.4 Connection set up.
7.2.1 HDMI - Highest quality ★★★★★
A HDMI connection has the best picture and sound
quality. One cable combines video and audio signals.
Use HDMI for HD (High Definition) TV signals. A
device connected with HDMI to the TV can only
send out audio and video signals to your TV.The
device cannot receive or record audio and video
from your TV.
HDMI cable (max. 5m)
à Tip
Use a HDMI / DVI adaptor in case your device has
only a DVI connection. An extra audio cable is
needed to complete this connection.
rNote
HDMI supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Contents Protection). HDCP is a copy protection
signal that comes with HD content (DVD disc or
Blu-ray Disc).
7.2.2 YPbPr - Higher quality ★★★★
Use the Component Video YPbPr connections
together with the Audio L/R mini jack. Match the
cable colours when you connect.
YPbPr can handle HD TV signals.
Component Video Audio L/R to Stereo
YPbPr cable mini jack cable
- Red, Green, Blue
7.2.3 Scart - Good quality ★★★
One cable combines video and audio signals.
Scart connectors can handle RGB video but no HD
TV signals.
Scart cable
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