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Connecting Your Equipment
Connecting
Video Components
Connect your video components to the jacks as shown below Regarding digital video components (like a DVD
player), you must use the analog video connections pictured on this page for the video signal but in order to use a
digital source (like a DVD) you must hook up their audio to a digital audio input (see p 6-7) It is also a good idea to
hook up your digital components with analog audio connections as well (see p 8)
When connecting your equipment always make sure the power is turned off and the power cord is disconnected from
the wall outlet
The arrow
indicate
the direction
of the audio signal
TV tuner
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(or Satellite
tuner)
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Front
Front video connections are accessed via the front panel
input selector as "VIDEO "
MEMO:
Video camera
(etc )
This receiver also has S-Video and component video inputs
and outputs These can give you a better picture than the
standard composite video connections
For S-Video
connections use an S-Video cord (not supplied),
for
component video connections use a three-way RCA cord (not
supplied)
Note that a signal fed into a video input on this receiver is
only sent to your TV from the corresponding
video output
In other words, if you connect your VCR to this receiver
using a standard video cord, you need to connect the receiver
to your TV using a standard video cord If your DVD player
is connected using an S-Video cord, make sure that you also
connect the receiver to your TV with an S-Video cord