NINTENDO RCA A/V OUT:
This port is used for the Composite RCA AV Cable (red & Yellow)
NINTENDO RCA A/V OUT:
This port is used for the Composite RCA AV Cable (red & Yellow)
The SNES (Model 2) has only one method to connect to your television, as the RF output was removed on this redesign.
COMPOSITE RCA: this provides the best picture quality available from the SNES and is what GameTrog recommends.
AC ADAPTOR:
This is the power supply port for the AC unit.
The SNES connection ports:
This page will show you the various ways to get your Super Nintendo Entertainment System Jr. up and running!
METHOD #1 - Standard RCA Connection
What you will need:
This method will give you the best picture quality you can get from the SNES. It is the method you should use whenever possible.
STEP #1
Plug the Nintendo RCA cable into your game system.
STEP #2
Attach the other end of the Nintendo RCA cable to you TV.
STEP #3
Plug the Power Supply into the game system.
STEP #4
Plug the power supply into the wall.
STEP #5
Plug in a game, turn on the game system on. Doing this first will help in finding the right TV
settings, when you see the game, you got it right!
STEP #6
Turn your TV to the appropriate VIDEO SOURCE You probably have several INPUTS available from COMPONENT, VIDEO 1 2 & 3 and so on. In the diagram above you would need to change your TV to VIDEO 1. To change to these different video signal options, you usually have a INPUT button on your remote or television.
STEP #7
Enjoy some classic gaming goodness!