Onkyo TX-SR502E Connecting the AV Receiver, Connection Guide, Which Connections Should I Use?

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Connecting the AV Receiver—Continued

Connection Guide

Inputs

Up to five AV components can be connected to the AV Receiver’s rear panel inputs, and one to its front panel input. The following table lists the type of component that you can connect to each input.

Input

Type of component you

Page # for

can connect

more info.

 

 

 

 

DVD

DVD player, etc.

23

 

 

 

VIDEO1

VCR, D-VHS, etc.

24

 

 

 

 

TV, satellite receiver, cable

22 (for TV con-

VIDEO2

receiver, set-top box, LD

nections)

 

player, etc.

26

 

 

 

CD

CD player, etc.

28

Video Connection Formats

Video equipment can be connected to the AV Receiver using one of the following video connection formats: composite video, S-Video, or component video, the lat- ter offering the best picture quality.

When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the AV Receiver doesn’t convert between formats, so only outputs of the same format as the input will output the signal.

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 by any composite video or component video outputs.

 

Cassette recorder, DAT, CD

 

TAPE

recorder, MiniDisc recorder, 28, 29

 

turntable, etc.

 

 

 

 

VIDEO3

Camcorder, games console,

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etc.

 

 

Outputs (for recording)

The AV Receiver has two outputs for recording. The fol- lowing table lists the type of component that you can connect to each output.

Output

Type of component you

Page # for

can connect

more info.

 

 

 

 

VIDEO1

VCR, etc.

25

 

 

 

 

Cassette recorder, DAT, CD

 

TAPE

recorder, MiniDisc recorder,

28, 29

DVD player,

etc.

Output

IN

AV Receiver

OUT

Input

TV,

projector,

etc.

Composite S-Video Component

Composite S-Video Component

Composite S-Video Component

etc.

MONITOR OUT

Video signals received by the video inputs are output by the MONITOR OUT sockets for display on the con- nected TV or projector.

The AV Receiver has three types of video output: com- posite video, S-Video, and component video. Connect the appropriate output to your TV or projector (see page 22).

Audio Connection Formats

Audio equipment can be connected to the AV Receiver using the following audio connection formats: analog, optical, coaxial, and multichannel.

When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the AV Receiver doesn’t convert between formats.

For example, audio signals connected to an OPTICAL or COAXIAL digital input are not output by the analog TAPE OUT, 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.

Which Connections Should I Use?

The AV Receiver offers several interconnection formats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format you choose will depend on the formats sup- ported by your other components. Use the following sec- tions as a guide.

For video equipment you need to use two cables—one for video, one for audio.

DVD player,

etc.

Output

IN

AV Receiver

OUT

Input

Optical

Coaxial

Analog

Multi-

 

 

 

channel

Optical

Coaxial

Analog

Multi-

 

 

 

channel

Not

Not

 

Not

output

output

 

output

 

 

Analog

 

MD recorder,

etc.

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Contents TX-SR502 TX-SR502E TX-SR8250 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPrecautions PowerIf in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician Supplied Accessories PrecautionsFCC Information for User Table of Contents FeaturesFront Panel Front & Rear PanelsFront & Rear Panels DisplayVideo 3 Input Front Speakers B Rear PanelAC Outlet Subwoofer PRE OUTBefore Using the AV Receiver Installing the BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller How to Use the Remote Controller Remote ControllerAMP/TUNER Mode AMP TunerRemote Controller DVD DVD ModeCD Mode MD Mode & CDR Mode TapeCDR TV Control Buttons Tape ModeTV Input TV CHConnecting Your Speakers Enjoying Home TheaterSpeaker Configuration Connecting Your Speakers Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting the Speaker Cables Attaching the Speaker LabelsConnecting Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting the AM Loop AntennaConnecting Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Before Making Any Connections Connecting the AV ReceiverAV Cables & Sockets Optical Digital InputsConnection Guide Connecting the AV ReceiverWhich Connections Should I Use? Video Connection FormatsMonitor Out Audio Connections Connecting Your TV or ProjectorVideo Connections Connecting a DVD playerYour TV must also be connected via component video DVD playerConnecting a VCR for Playback DVD Multichannel ConnectionVCR Connecting a VCR for Recording Connecting a D-VHS VCR for PlaybackUse an optical digital audio cable to connect the AV Output on your D-VHS VCR, as shownSatellite, cable, set-top box LD player, etc Camcorder Connecting a Camcorder, Games Console, etcGames console, etc Other Camcorder, games console, etcCassette recorder Connecting a CD Player Connecting a Cassette RecorderCD player CD player DAT, CD, or MiniDisc recorderUsing a Coaxial or Optical Connection playback only Connecting a TurntableTurntable without a Built-in Phono Preamp Turntable with an MC Moving Coil CartridgeConnecting Onkyo Components Connecting the Power Cords of Other ComponentsConnecting the Power Cord Turning On First Time Setup Speaker Configuration First Time SetupPress the Tape input selector Changing the TAPE/MD/CDR DisplayButton so that Tape appears On the displaySelecting the Source Component Playing Your AV ComponentsPlaying Your AV Components Using the Multichannel InputDisplaying Source Information By the Multi CH button so thatTuning into Radio Stations Using the TunerSetting the AM Tuning Interval Worldwide model only Listening to the RadioPresetting Radio Stations Using the TunerSelecting Preset Stations Deleting PresetsSetting the Display Brightness Adjusting the Bass & TrebleCommon Functions Adjusting Speaker Levels Temporarily Using the Sleep TimerUsing Headphones Common FunctionsDTS-ES Using the Listening ModesSelecting with the Remote Controller Using the Listening ModesSelecting Listening Modes Selecting on the AV ReceiverAbout the Listing Modes Use this mode with video games that feature stereo soundBasic Modes Surround ModesListening mode indicators Onkyo Original DSP ModesDTS-ES Dolby Digital/DTS setting 5.1 or 6.1-channel playback Recording Recording the Input SourceRecording from Different AV Sources Using the Audio Adjust Functions Adjusting the DTS Neo6 Music ModeAdvanced Function Digital Input Signal Formats Adjusting the PL II or PL IIx Music ModeAdvanced Function Advanced Setup Crossover FrequencySpeaker Distance Speaker Levels Advanced SetupResetting the DVD, CD, MD or CDR Mode Button Entering Remote Control CodesResetting the Remote Controller Controlling Other ComponentsControlling Other Components Remote Control CodesDVD DVD player SAT satellite receiverABC CBL cable receiverTX-SR502En.book Page 53 Friday, March 12, 2004 105 PM TX-SR502En.book Page 54 Friday, March 12, 2004 105 PM Controlling a Cable Receiver Controlling a TVControlling a VCR Controlling a Satellite ReceiverTroubleshooting TV? TroubleshootingREO indicator flashes? Tuner Recording Others Symptom Possible cause RemedySignals? Tuner presets noAmplifier Section SpecificationsGeneral Video SectionOnkyo U.S.A. Corporation Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbHOnkyo China Limited
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