Installation of the Receiver
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If your TV set offers both possi-
bilities then always choose con-
nection via HDMI cable.
This ensures best possible au-
dio and video quality with digital
signals.
4.4
Connecting a Home Cinema Sys-
tem
To improve audio playback, you can connect
to the receiver - additionally to the TV set - also
a multichannel home cinema system or a hi-fi
system. There are various possibilities for
connection. Your type of connection depends
on the connection possibilities of your home
cinema system.
a.
Your home cinema system is able to loop
through an HDMI signal, i.e. HDMI con-
nection for receiver and HDMI connection
for TV set.
Connect the home cinema system and
the receiver by using an HDMI cable as
well as home cinema system and TV set
by using an HDMI cable.
b.
Your home cinema system can process
digital audio data – connection for digital
data is present.
Connect the home cinema system and
the receiver by using a RCA cable.
c.
Your home cinema system cannot pro-
cess digital audio data – no connections
for digital data present
Connect the home cinema system and
the receiver by using a 2-pole RCA cable
(stereo).
If your home cinema system (hi-
fi system) supports HDMI con-
nection, then use such connec-
tion.
This ensures best possible au-
dio and video quality with digital
signals.
4.5
Connecting Data Storage
Connect a data storage (USB stick or hard
drive with USB connection) at the USB
connector to be able to access MPEG,
MP3, JPG or other media data files.
4.6
Connecting a Home Network
In order to connect the receiver to the
internet (www) or to a home network, con-
nect the receiver’s
ETHERNET
socket with
a network cable to the appropriate inter-
face of your home network.
See section 8.1.1.1 on page 25
to learn how to configure a
wired LAN.
4.7
Inserting the Batteries of the RCU
This is the procedure to insert new RCU
batteries or to replace empty batteries:
Open the battery cover at the bottom of
the RCU.
Insert two batteries 1.5 V (Type: AAA). Take
care of the right polarity!
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