CONNECTING AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCES
To provide your audio system with the input signals (from DVD-Player, CD-Player, Tape etc.), connect their out-
puts and the antenna to the inputs of this receiver.
The table on previous page shows you properties and affiliation of the connectors. For information about con-
nectors on your source devices refer to their manuals.
For utilization of a record player mostly a separate phono pre-amplifier is needed. It must be
situated in the signal path between record player and one receiver stereo high level input. Most
types are RCA-connected. Some models integrate this small amplifier unit and can be connec-
ted directly to the receiver. For more information see the manual of the record player.
First, connect all devices that can deliver multi channel audio. Inputs „COAXIAL", „OPTICAL" (14) and
„5.1 CH" (16) can be used for those. Check the available connection standards at those devices to decide
which receiver input to choose, respectively. Up to three multi channel sources can be connected to the recei-
ver. If you should want to connect less than three multi channel sources, the free ones can be assigned to ste-
reo sources. Should you decide to connect more than three multi channel sources, it is possible to establish a
stereo connection to one of the receiver's free stereo input channels.
Second, connect all unassigned stereo source devices with free receiver stereo input channels. Again, the pre-
vious table can show you which receiver input channels can be used as AV inputs.
In the following you can see some typical setup situations:
CD-Player and other Stereo Audio-Sources
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Stereo Audio-Source with Video connection
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Stereo RCA
connection
S-Video
or
Composite Video
INPUT
CD-Player, Tape etc.
LINE OUT
Video recorder (VCR)
or Camera
VIDEO OUT
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