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Introduction
Sockets
Note: The location and names of the sockets on the TV may vary according to TV model, and not all sockets
available on all models.
LAN
This socket can be used to connect to external modem or network
access equipment.
SPDIF socket (output)
This socket can be used to connect a compatible digital audio
receiver.
HDMI or HDMI(ARC) socket (input)
The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) socket can be
used to connect a Blu-ray player, PC with a compatible video card
installed, certain DVD players or a high-definition compatible
digital satellite decoder. This socket provides an uncompressed
digital connection that carries both video and audio data by way
of an integrated mini-plug cable.
USB2.0 or USB 2.0/SERVICE socket (input)
These sockets can be used to connect a USB device.
Note: The number of USB sockets on the TV may vary according
to TV model.
ANTENNA/CABLE IN socket (input)
This socket can be used to connect the outside aerial or cable
network.
AV IN adapter socket
The AV IN adapter socket can be used to connect the attached
AV adapter cable with VIDEO and AUDIO L & R IN sockets. The
AV IN sockets can be used to connect a range of equipment,
including video recorders, camcorders, decoders, satellite
receivers, DVD players, or games consoles. The VIDEO IN socket
provides composite video connection.
Headphone socket (output)
This socket can be used to connect headphones or stereo
earphones.
Warning: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
SATELLITE socket (input)
Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from your
satellite receiver.
COMMON INTERFACE socket
This socket can be used to watch encrypted digital TV channels
by in serting a common interface module and a card provided by
a digital TV service operator.
SPDIF
ANTENNA
/CABLE IN
AV IN
adapter
V L R
V L R
V L R
COMMON INTERFACE
LAN
Router / Modem
USB 2.0 or
USB 2.0
/SERVICE
HDD
HDMI
or
HDMI
(ARC)
SATELLITE