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Appendix I - Connection Overview
Understanding the basics of how Input and Output jacks work will assist you in connecting components to your Klipsch system.
Input jacks are connected to peripheral components
Your cable box, satellite box, or HD receiver box would connect to your Klipsch system’s input jacks to bring the signal INTO the Klipsch system so you can control everything (sound and picture) from the Klipsch system.
Output jacks send the signal OUT from your Klipsch system to the TV (for video) and to the speaker system (for audio)
For instance, in order to see the DVD movie you’re playing in your Klipsch system, you must connect cables to the TV so you can see the picture on the TV screen. Therefore, you connect a cable to the output jack on the Klipsch system (sending the DVD signal OUT to the TV) and connect the other end of that cable to the matching input jack(s) on the TV.
S-VIDEO
(1 of 4 video connection options) Connect to TV's
COMPONENT VIDEO
(1 of 4 video connection options)
Connect to TV's COMPONENT INPUT jacks (same color) labeled Y, PB, PR.
COMPOSITE
(1 of 4 video connection options)
Connect to TV's VIDEO INPUT jack (yellow).
SAT/CABLE/HD AUDIO INPUT
Connect the cable(s) from your
match(es).
ANT. FM (75 Ω) / AM GND
Connect the supplied FM Antenna and AM
Antenna to get radio reception.
HDMI
(1 of 4 video connection options) Connect to TV's HDMI input jack.
SPEAKERS (L/R)
Connect supplied speaker cable.
P. (Progressive) SCAN switch
Leave the switch in the OFF position unless you know your TV and/or
SAT/CABLE/HD INPUT
COMPONENT/COMPOSITE
Connect to your
DIGITAL COAXIAL / OPTICAL
Connect to your
KlipschCast
Wireless.
AUX 1 INPUT — VIDEO IN
Connect video cable (or
AUX 1 INPUT — AUDIO IN
Connect to best available Audio OuTPUT jack(s) on your component (DiGITAL Optical, Digital Coaxial, or RiGHT and LeFT)
Audio Connection Options | Cables | Jacks |
DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL | Not supplied | OPTICAL |
| Not supplied | OPTICAL |
DIGITAL AUDIO COAXIAL | COAXIAL | |
AUDIO Right and Left | Supplied | L R |
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Video Connection Options |
| Cables | Jacks |
Component Video is considered excellent |
| Or | COMPONENT |
video quality because the video is separated |
| Y | |
into three parts |
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Y = Luminance (black & white part of signal) |
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| PB |
PB= Chrominance (color) minus blue | Bundled Set | 3 Video Grade Cables |
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PR = Chrominance minus red |
| Not supplied | PR |
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video quality. Even though there is only one |
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cable, the chrominance and luminance are kept |
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separate from the main signal. |
| Not supplied |
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CoMPOSITE (yellow) provides good video quality. | Composite video cable | COMPOSITE | |
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| Supplied |
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This is a digital connection. |
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| HDMI |