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• If you might expand your audio/video system later, keep these ideas in mind as you plan current cable runs. • To provide the best tuner reception, make sure the antenna is at least several feet away from the receiver and any other equipment that may produce high frequency interference such as Personal computers, CD players, halogen lamps, etc. Take a look at the back panel of the receiver. You will notice that the RCA-type audio input and output connectors are identified by colors, red for right channel and white for left channel audio. Red/White/Grey identifies the surround outputs. Red/Green/Blue identifies component video input and output connectors. Composite video input and output connectors are identified by yellow. Coaxial digital inputs are identified by orange. 12 AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS Audio / Video source -connecting a DVD/VLD player to the receiver’s analog inputs. Use the same instructions for connecting to other audio / video sources such as a satellite receiver, cable box, etc. See Connecting Video for use with other than composite and S-video (Omit the video connections for an audio-only component such as a CD player.) Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio DVD output on the DVD/VLD player, then attach the other end to the S-Video input left (white) DVD/VLD audio input on the receiver. Repeat for the from DVD output right (red) audio connection. Attach one end of the composite video interconnect cable to the video out on the DVD/VLD Composite video input player, then attach the other end to the yellow video input on the from DVD output receiver labeled DVD/VLD. Repeat for the S-video connections Left audio input fromif you are using S-video. DVD output Right audio input fromZA DVD output S-Video output LINE INPUTS to monitor input Composite video output Video Monitor -Attach one end of the composite video to monitor input interconnect cable to the video input on the monitor, then attach the other end to the yellow video output on the receiver’s ZONE OUTPUTS. Repeat for the S-video connections if you are using S-video. Dual zone operation requires connections be made to (ZA) for Zone 1 (A), and (ZB) S BACK for Zone 2 (B). VCR or audio recorder - connect a VCR to V1. Use the same instructions for connecting to the V2 and TAPE analog inputs. If connecting a cassette deck or other audio-only recorder then omit the video connections. V1 V1 Left audio inputfrom VCR output Composite video inputfrom VCR output S-Video inputfrom VCR output Right audio inputfrom VCR output Left audio outputto VCR input Composite video outputto VCR input S-Video outputto VCR input Right audio outputto VCR input LINE OUTPUTS LINE INPUTS Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio output on the VCR, then attach the other end to the left (white) V1 audio input on the receiver. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection. Attach one end of the composite video interconnect cable to the composite video output on the VCR, then attach the other end to the yellow video input on the receiver labeled V1. Repeat for the S-video connections if you are using S-video. Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio input on the VCR, then attach the other end to the left (white) V1 audio output on the receiver. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection. Attach one end of the composite video interconnect cable to the composite video input on the VCR, then attach the other end to the yellow video output on the receiver labeled V1. Repeat for the S-video connections if you are using S-video. 13 Component Video -in addition to S-video and composite video switching, your receiver provides two sets of component video inputs for DVD and TV/DBS type inputs, and one set of component video outputs. Your receiver’s component video connections are passive to minimize the possibility of video format compatibility issues. Use the same instructions to connect a second (TV/DBS) component video device. Component Video -in addition to S-video and composite video switching, your receiver provides two sets of component video inputs for DVD and TV/DBS type inputs, and one set of component video outputs. Your receiver’s component video connections are passive to minimize the possibility of video format compatibility issues. Use the same instructions to connect a second (TV/DBS) component video device. IN 1 IN 2 Component video input to DVD red output Component video input to DVD green output Component video input to DVD blue output OUT Component video input to V1 red output Component video input to V1 green output Component video input to V1 blue output Component video output to the video monitor's red input Component video output to the video monitor's green input Component video output to the video monitor's blue input Attach one end of a video interconnect cable to the red video output on the DVD, then attach the other end to the red component video input (I...
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