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HDMI MONITOR OUT
Connect the HDMI OUT to a HDTV
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or projector with HDMI input. HDMI
connection provides the best video
quality.
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COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1-2-3,
COMPONENT MONITOR OUT
Connect the Component video inputs
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to Component Video outputs from
compatible source devices, typically a
DVD player and terrestrial or satellite
HDTV tuner.
Connect the Component video output
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to the Component Video input of a
compatible video monitor/TV. Be sure
to observe consistency in connecting
the Y/Pb/Pr sockets to the
corresponding sources/inputs. The
routing of the component video inputs
is fully con
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gurable via the Settings
menu.
The High De
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nition A/V Receiver’s
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component video inputs and outputs
are fully wideband and compatible with
allowable HDTV formats.
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MULTI INPUT
Connect to the corresponding analogue
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audio output ports of multichannel
source devices such as a DVD-Audio or
multichannel-SACD player or external
multichannel decoder (disc copy
protected formats only allow analogue
signal transfer). Typically, these sources
will produce 5.1-channel output, in
which case the Surround Back sockets
are left unconnected.
There is no bass-management or other
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processing (other than master volume
control) available to this 7.1 Channel
Input. While the multichannel audio
outputs of a DVD-Video player can
be connected to these sockets, using
the High De
fi
nition A/V Receiver’s own
Dolby Digital and DTS decoding and
digital-analogue converters via a digital
connection will usually produce
superior results.
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ANTENNA FM, AM
Connect the supplied lead-type FM
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antenna to the FM antenna input.
Extend the lead. Experiment freely with
your antenna placement and orientation
until you get the clearest sound and
lowest background noise. Fix the
antenna in the desired position by using
thumb tacks, push pins or any suitable
means.
The AM loop antenna supplied with the
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High De
fi
nition A/V Receiver (or a
suitable replacement) is required for
AM reception. Open the clip terminal
lever, insert the wire making sure to
match the colour-coded (white and
black) ends of the wire to that of the
terminal and close the lever ensuring
that the lever locks the wire in place.
Testing different positions for the
antenna may improve reception, vertical
orientation will usually produce the best
results. Antenna proximity to large
metal objects (appliances, radiators)
may impair reception, as will attempts
to lengthen the wire to the loop.