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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING
EQUIPMENT
Jacks
and plugs
of the connecting
cord are color-coded
as
follows:
Before
connecting
the AC cord
Red jacks and plugs : For the right channel
of audio signals
The rated voltage
of your unit shown on the rear panel is 120 V
White jacks and plugs: For the left channel
of audio signals
AC. Check that the rated voltage
matches
your local voltage.
Yellow jacks and plugs: For video signals
IMPORTANT
m
Connect
the
speakers,
antennas,
and
all other
external
Insert
the plugs
fully
into the jacks.
Loose
connections
may
equipment
first. Then connect
the AC cord at the end.
produce
a humming
sound or other noise interference.
*' Be sure to connect the VIDEO OUT terminal of a DVD player
directly to aTV set, not through this unit. Otherwise, the picture
noise may appear when playing copy protected
DVDS.
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'2 Input sound through
the DIGITAL
IN terminals
cannot
be
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recorded,
When recording
the sound from the DVD or LD
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player, connect the analog AUDIO OUT terminals of the player
to the corresponding
AUDIO IN terminals
of the receiver.
'3 When
connecting
a monaural
video,
use a stereo-mono
V;DZQ3
connecting
cord (not supplied).
'4 When connecting
an LD player equipped
with the AC-3 RF
OUT terminal,
use an RF demodulator
unit. Also connect the
analog AUDIO OUT terminals
of the LD player to the receiver
to play all the sources.
For further information,
refer to the
c=
instructions
of the LD player.
TV
DVD or Video 1*3IMD
player
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1(—1
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.
1
c
to VIDEO IN
to AUDIO OUTPUT
Optical
connecting
1- to VIDEO OUT(Video
1111
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cord
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Coaxial ---4 I
connecting
7
mF
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L
to COAXIAL
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RF
demodulator*4
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!
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Ill
Video
2*3
or
LDWCable TV
G=J
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to AUDIO IN (Video 2)
to VIDEO IN (Video 2)
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Turntable
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