2.2OUTPUTS: Video outputs for Component, Composite and
2.2.17.1 AUDIO OUTPUTS: The
2.2.2DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT: The Optical digital output (TOSlink) delivers the same digital audio information that is present at the digital input of the selected source. Analog information will not be converted to digital for output here. This digital signal can be routed to another surround processor, digital recorder or to a
2.2.3REC AUDIO OUTPUTS: There are three record audio outputs. They all carry the analog audio of the currently selected main Source (NOT the zone source or the PLAY input). Digital Inputs are not decoded through these outputs.
2.2.3.1When deciding what input and output cable combinations you will need, you have to first decide how you will be using the processor. If you use the Remote Zone you can have two sources, each playing in a separate area. However, you cannot record one source while watching another, unless you use the Remote Zone output as a tape out. Be aware that to record a Satellite feed when you are listening to a decoded digital signal in the main area, you must have the analog audio and composite video signals from the Satellite receiver connected to the corresponding AV and composite video inputs.
FOR EXAMPLE:
•Digital audio from the Satellite Receiver is plugged into COAX1
•COAX1 is assigned to AV1
•Analog
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•Composite video from Satellite Receiver is plugged into VID1 Composite video input
•Select AV1 as source for Main area
•7.1 Main outputs will contain decoded digital audio from COAX1
•Record outputs will contain signal only from analog inputs on AV1. The Zone output could also carry the AV1 analog signal, but only if AV1 is selected as the source signal for Zone.
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•Composite Video from AV1 appears on Composite OSD and NO OSD, plus the REC and Zone Composite outputs (if Zone has AV1selected as its source).
With only a little thought and planning you can turn the
6.0 for more information on using the tape inputs and outputs.
2.3TRIGGER OUTPUTS: The three Triggers give you a great deal of control over your total system. Trigger 1 may be set up separately from Triggers 2 and 3. The triggers may be individually set up to enable and disable various other system components. The Triggers only deliver a control voltage, but the delivery can be configured in several ways to allow you to properly signal equipment to turn off and on. See Section 5.5: TRIGGER SETUP for a full explanation.
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