Onkyo TX-SR501E instruction manual Video Connection Formats, Audio Connection Formats

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Connecting Your AV Components—Continued

Which Connections To Use?

 

Using the AC OUTLET

The TX-SR501/TX-SR501E offers several connection for- mats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format you choose will depend on the formats supported by your AV components. Use the following sections as a guide.

When connecting video equipment, you need to make video and audio connections.

Video Connection Formats

Video equipment can be connected to the TX-SR501/ TX-SR501E using the following video connection formats: composite video, S-Video, or component video, the latter offering the best picture quality.

When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E doesn’t convert between formats, so only output connectors of the same format as the input con- nector will output a signal, as shown below.

For example, if you connect your DVD player to the S-VIDEO DVD IN, a video signal will be output by the S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT (for your TV) and the S-VIDEO VIDEO 1 OUT (for your VCR), but not the composite video or component video outputs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV,

 

DVD player,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

projector,

 

 

 

TX-SR501/

 

 

 

 

etc.

 

etc.

 

 

TX-SR501E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output

 

IN

OUT

 

 

 

Input

 

Composite

 

 

 

 

Composite

 

Composite

 

S-Video

 

 

 

 

S-Video

 

S-Video

 

Component

 

 

 

 

Component

 

Component

 

The switched AC outlet on the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E’s rear panel can be used to supply power to another AV com- ponent, as shown. The connector type depends on the country in which you purchased your TX-SR501/TX-SR501E.

COMPONENT VIDEO

ANTENNA

FM

 

 

 

 

VIDEO 1 / 2 / 3 DVD IN OUT

AM

 

 

 

 

IN

75

 

 

 

AC OUTLET

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRONT

FRONT

SURROUND

CENTER

AC 120V 60 Hz

 

 

SWITCHED

 

 

SPEAKERS B

SPEAKERS A

SPEAKERS

SPEAKER

120W 1 A MAX.

PB

 

 

L

L

 

 

 

PR

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

DVD

MONITOR

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

IN

IN

OUT

L

 

DIGITAL INPUT

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

VIDEO

R

R

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

2

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

S VIDEO

IN

OUT

IN

IN

OUT

IN

FRONT

SURR

CENTER

SURROUND BACK

SPEAKER

L

 

 

L

 

 

 

L

 

 

SUBWOOFER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRE OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

R

 

R

 

TAPE

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

SUB

CD

 

WOOFER

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

AV component

Make sure that the wattage requirements of the AV compo- nent that you connect to the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E’s AC outlet do not exceed the maximum wattage printed on the rear panel.

Audio Connection Formats

Audio equipment can be connected to the TX-SR501/ TX-SR501E using the following audio connection formats: analog, optical, coaxial, and multi-channel (5.1).

When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E doesn’t convert between formats, as shown below.

For example, audio signals connected to the OPTICAL or COAXIAL digital input are not output by the analog TAPE OUT connectors, so if you want to record from, for example, your CD player, in addition to connecting it to a digital input, you must also connect it to the analog CD IN connectors.

DVD player,

etc.

TX-SR501/ TX-SR501E

MD recorder,

etc.

Output

IN

OUT

Input

Optical

Optical

Not output

Coaxial

Coaxial

Not output

Analog

Analog

 

Analog

Multi-channel

Multi-channel

Not output

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Contents TX-SR501 TX-SR501E Important Safeguards Precautions Audio/Video Supplied AccessoriesFeatures AmpInstalling the Batteries Before Using the TX-SR501/TX-SR501ESetting the Voltage Selector Worldwide model only Using the Remote ControllerFront Panel Controls & ConnectorsDisplay Controls & ConnectorsControls & Connectors Rear Panel RC-479S other models Controls & Connectors Remote Controller-RCVR ModeRC-518M North American model Optical Digital Inputs Connecting Your AV ComponentsAV Cables & Connectors Before Making Any ConnectionsAudio Connection Formats Video Connection FormatsVideo Connections Connecting a DVD playerUsing Composite Video Using S-VideoUsing Analog Connections Connecting Your AV ComponentsUsing Optical or Coaxial Connections Using Multi-channel ConnectionsConnecting a D-VHS Recorder Connecting Your AV Components Connecting a VCR for PlaybackConnecting a Camcorder, Games Console, etc Connecting Your AV Components Connecting a VCR for RecordingUsing Component Video Using Coaxial or Optical ConnectionsCoaxial Turntable without a Built-in Phono PreampTurntable with an MC-type Moving Coil Cartridge Connecting a DAT or CD/MD RecorderConnecting a Cassette Recorder Using Coaxial or Optical Connections playback onlyExample Connecting -compatible AV ComponentsConnecting -compatible Components Attaching the Supplied Speaker Labels Installing Your SpeakersPositioning Your Speakers Connecting Speaker Set B Installing Your Speakers Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting Speaker Set a Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Connecting Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaAssigning Digital Inputs to Input Sources Powering Up & Setting Up the TX-SR501/TX-SR501EPowering Up the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E Important-First Time SetupSpecifying the Number of Speakers Powering Up & Setting Up the TX-SR501/TX-SR501ESetting the Subwoofer Mode Specifying Speaker Distances Setting the Crossover FrequencyConfiguring Speaker Set a Configuring Speaker Set a Adjusting Individual Speaker VolumeSelecting the Source AV Component Setting the Input Signal FormatUsing Digital Inputs Playing Your AV ComponentsEnabling the Tone Controls Using the Multi-Channel InputsPlaying Your AV Components Tuning into Radio Stations Using the TunerSetting the AM Tuning Interval Worldwide model only Deleting Presets Using the TunerPresetting Radio Stations Selecting Preset StationsDisplaying Source Information Setting the Display BrightnessCommon Functions Turning Speaker Sets On & OffTo cancel the sleep timer, press Adjusting the Speaker Balance TemporarilyUsing the Sleep Timer remote controller only Using HeadphonesAbout the Listening Modes Using the Listening ModesDSP Modes Using the Listening ModesBasic Modes Surround ModesSurround button Using the Listening Modes Selecting the Listening ModesDirect button Stereo buttonUsing the Audio Adjust Functions Audio Adjust FunctionsAudio Adjust Functions Recording from Different AV Sources RecordingRecording the Input Source TX-SR501E and use the input selector but Using the RC-479SPoint the remote controller at the TX-SR501 RC-479S not North AmericaEntering the Manufacturer’s Code RC-518M North America onlyAn input source for the TX-SR501 Using the RC-518MRCVR/TAPE to select a remote controller mode Use the input selector buttons to selectVCR mode TV mode Control Buttons Input Selectors Cable mode Satellite modeCABLE/SAT CableSymptom Possible cause Remedy TroubleshootingAmp Remote controller Symptom Possible cause Remedy TroubleshootingTuner Recording Others Symptom Possible cause Remedy Onkyo China Limited SpecificationsOnkyo U.S.A. Corporation Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbH
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