E-12
OUTPUT1
ARC
SUB 2
R
L
HEIGHT 1
HEIGHT 2
PREAMP OUT
~ 50 – 60 Hz 1.5KW MAX
1.2A MAX TRIG Z2 Z2 IR
TRIG Z1
RS232
DC6V
Z1 IR
ZONE2
OUT
OUTPUT2AV
AV
ETHERNET
USB 5V / 1A
115 230
FM/DAB
PVR
PVR
VCRBDS AT
SBR SR FR C FL SL SBL
SBRSUBSRFR
CFL SL SBL
SBR
HEIGHT 1 R
ZONE 2 R
HEIGHT1 L
ZONE 2 L
SR FR C FL SL SBL
STBZ2 OUT
ZONE 2 R
HEIGHT 1 R
CLASS 2 WIRING
ZONE 2 L
HEIGHT 1 L
8Ω LOAD IMPEDANCE RECOMMENDED
PVRSAT
BDAV
BD
CD
CD
GAME
STB/MHL
STB
GAME
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO
ANALOGUE AUDIO
HDMI
PREAMP OUT
BD/SAT
Pr Pb Y
Connection guide
Blu-ray Disc (BD)/DVD player
e diagram shows how to make audio and video
connections from a typical BD/DVD player.
e preferred audio hook-up is using the HDMI
or coaxial digital connector (usually marked
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT), in addition to the coaxial analogue
outputs for le and right channels.
In each case, use the audio inputs labelled BD on the
Receiver.
Satellite receiver
A satellite receiver is connected in the same way as a BD
player, with the same order of preference according to
the outputs provided by the satellite receiver.
In each case, use the inputs labelled SAT on the Receiver.
Note that digital audio input from a satellite receiver
sometimes requires a coaxial/TOSLINK (digital
connector) interconnect cable, as some satellite receivers
do not implement audio over HDMI properly or at all.
CD player
Connect the digital audio output (if provided by the CD
player) to the digital CD input of the Receiver, using a
high quality coaxial interconnect cable.
Connect the right and le analogue audio outputs of
the CD player to the analogue CD inputs of the Receiver,
using a pair of high quality coaxial interconnect cables.
NOTE:
For each input, you must set the ‘Audio Source’
setting according to the connection type. (see “Input
Cong.” on page E-29)