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How to connect Game To TV Using S-Video Digital Optical To Receiver Wires

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Wiring Instructions:
  • Connect one end of the Composite Red (Right)/White (Left) cable to the Game System connector labeled Composite, Audio, Output, Monitor or TV and the other end to a Composite connector on the TV that also has a S-Video connector in the same section.
  • Connect one end of the S-Video cable to the Game System connector labeled S-Video, Output, Monitor or TV and the other end to the S-Video Input on the TV that is next to the Composite Audio connector above.
  • Connect one end of the TOS Link Digital Optical cable to the Game System connector labeled TOS Link or Optical Output and the other end to an Optical Input on the Receiver.
  • To play a Game, turn on the Game System and put in the Game. Select the Input on the TV that corresponds to the label next to where you connected the S-Video cable from the Game System.
  • To listen to the Game through the Receiver Speakers, turn on the Receiver and select the Input on the Receiver that corresponds to the label next to where you connected the Digital Optical cable from the Game System

Note: These instructions do not include any additional customizations you may have made.

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No TV No Receiver No TV Source No CD No Computer
TV A/V Receiver Cable Box CD Player Computer
Input Selector Satellite SACD Player
No VCR No DVD Player No DVD Recorder No Game System No Record Player
VCR DVD Player DVD Recorder Game System Record Player
VCR/DVD Combo BluRay Player TiVo / DVR

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  • Use the first drop down list on each component to connect to a different component.
  • Use the second drop down list to change the type of wire. More stars below means better quality wire.
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