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Marshall Sr Posted on Apr 24, 2016

Is there a video or a diagram on how the cords are n get hooked up on this tv bc i've searched n can't find any? ty

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Hook up the yellow RCA cord at the Video-in at the back of the TV and the other end at the Video out of the DVD player to get the video.

Hook up the red RCA cord at the Audio-in(right channel) at the back of the TV and the other end at the Audio-out of the DVD player.
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