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How to Connect the Panasonic TVs to the Panasonic VCR/DVD Players

How to Connect the Panasonic TVs to the Panasonic VCR/DVD Players. Analog Video. The first is via the coax cable which combines the video and audio over the same cable. It is the poorest quality of the four methods of video connection. . There are four ways to connect

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How to Connect the Panasonic TVs to the Panasonic VCR/DVD Players

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  1. How to Connect the Panasonic TVs to the Panasonic VCR/DVD Players

  2. Analog Video The first is via the coax cable which combines the video and audio over the same cable. It is the poorest quality of the four methods of video connection. There are four ways to connect the video from the VCR/DVD player to the TV. All four use an analog video signal. Simply connect the VCR output to the TV input. TV VCR/DVD player

  3. Analog Video The second method of video connection is the composite connection which only carries a video signal. The audio is carried over separate cables. It is higher quality than the coax connection and can be used on either the VCR or DVD modes. VCR/DVD player Just connect the video output here. To the video input on the TV. This composite video input is used for VHS tape dubbing and other purposes. TV

  4. Make sure to put the video select switch to the left for S-Video Analog Video The third method of video connection is called S-Video. Like composite it requires only one cable but does not carry audio over the cable. It is much higher in quality than coax or composite but only the DVD player function can support it. VCR/DVD player Connect the DVD player S-video output here with an S-Video cable to the TV S-video input here. TV

  5. Analog Video To connect the component video you will need to connect three cables… The fourth type of video connection is called component. Unlike the other three types, component video utilizes three different cables to send the video signal. Once again the audio is sent independently on separate cables. Component video is higher in quality than S-Video and is the highest quality video connection that our TVs and VCR/DVDs can handle. …one here… …one here… …and one here. TV VCR/DVD player Make sure to put the video select switch to the right for component Video output.

  6. To connect audio when using component video use these inputs. Analog Audio The audio is much simpler than the video. Both the TV and VCR/DVD use the same analog audio connection. The VCR/DVD players send analog audio to the TV in stereo over a separate left and right audio channel. This connection will work for the composite, S-Video and component video connections. Remember that the coax connection does not need separate audio cables because it carries the audio over the same wire. To connect analog audio when using either the composite or S-Video connections you must connect from either one of these two audio outputs TV To these audio inputs. VCR/DVD player These two are left and right audio inputs for VHS tape dubbing and other purposes.

  7. Digital Audio The other audio connection that the VCR/DVD player has is a digital fiber optic cable capable of carrying all the audio channels on a DVD simultaneously. It is only supported in DVD mode. Unfortunately the TV’s we have do not support fiber optic connections so you will probably never use it while you work in the Media Center. VCR/DVD player

  8. More Help If you need more help on the audio or video connections of the Panasonic TVs or VCR/DVDs you can refer to the owner’s manuals that are located In the back of the Media Center in the drawer or you are welcome to ask the Conference Center manager or the other technicians for assistance.

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