Adcom GFR-700HD TV/Monitor Connections, Composite Video Connections, Component Video Connections

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Chatper 2 - Connections

TV/Monitor Connections

There are four ways to connect the GFR-700HD to a TV, monitor, or other display device:

Composite Video

S-Video

Component/Progressive Scan Video

HDMI

Composite Video Connections

1Using a video cable, connect the Monitor output on the GFR-700HD to the video input on your dis- play device.

S-Video Connections

1For higher quality video, use an S-video cable to connect the Monitor output on the GFR-700HD to the S-video input on your display device.

Component Video Connections

1Using a Component video cable, connect the Y/ Pb/Pr outputs on the GFR-700HD to the corre- sponding Y/Pb/Pr inputs on your digital display device.

2Be sure to match the red, green, and blue con- nectors accordingly.

HDMI Connections

1Using an HDMI cable, connect the HDMI output on the GFR-700HD to the corresponding HDMI in-

put on your digital display device.

2The built-in HDMI switcher/scaler allows you to view both HDMI source components and upcon- verted legacy sources (composite, S-video, and Component video) on your digital display de- vice.

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The OSD is always available on the Composite and S-video outputs.

The OSD is always available on the Component video out- puts, EXCEPT when the input signal is higher than standard (NTSC/PAL) resolution. If so, the GFR-700HD switches from standard to bypass mode and the OSD will not appear. How- ever, you can still access the Setup menus by pressing the Setup button (which causes the GFR-700HD to switch back to standard mode).

22GFR-700HD Owner’s Manual

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Contents GFR-700HDA/V Receiver Congratulations on your purchase of the Adcom GFR-700HD Copyrights/TrademarksTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Regulatory InformationIntroduction Key FeaturesUnpacking the GFR-700HD Placing the GFR-700HD About the Remote ControlInserting the Remote Batteries Front Panel Overview Remote Control Overview Mode button Volume  / buttonsSetup button Preset/Tune buttonRear Panel Overview Zone 2 IR input Voltage switchMain power switch 11 RS232 controlDisplay Overview Surround modeVolume level Video sourceConnections Overview Before You BeginAM/FM Antenna Connections Connecting the AM Loop AntennaConnecting the FM Antenna Antenna InputFor Advanced Connections Connecting Audio/Video ComponentsBasic Audio/Video Connections Video InputDigital Audio Connections DVD Player ConnectionsComponent/Progressive Scan Connections Hdmi ConnectionsComponent/Progressive Scan Connections Special Note on Progressive Scan DVD PlayersDigital Audio Connections Connecting Digital Audio ComponentsCoaxial Optical Digital Audio About Hdmi Connecting Hdmi ComponentsHdmi Connections About the Hdmi ScalerConnecting a DVD-A/SACD Player External Decoder ConnectionsConnecting a Tape Player Connecting a CD PlayerTape Input Video Connections TV/Monitor ConnectionsComposite Video Connections Component Video ConnectionsSpeaker Placement Placing your SpeakersRight Connecting SpeakersSpeaker Connections Left Surround Front CenterConnecting a Subwoofer Connecting an AmplifierConnecting Surround Back Speakers Surround Back Right Back Left Subwoofer OutputConnecting a Video Recorder Output Video 3 VideoTape Out/Aux Connections Connecting a Tape RecorderTape Aux Output Connecting a Remote Sensor Connecting the Zone 2 OutputsConnecting the 12V DC Trigger Variable or Fixed Output?Remote IR Sensor Connections Screen/Power Trigger ConnectionsControl Connections PC ConnectionsConnecting the Power Cable Power ConnectionsChecking the Voltage Switch Turning on the PowerSetup Overview Setup Navigation Input Configuration HD Scaler Configuration Basic Controls Picture ControlsAdvanced Controls Tone Control Volume/Tone ConfigurationVolume Bass LevelSpeaker Configuration Delay Configuration Delay UnitFront / R Front Channel BalanceTest Tone Surround / R SurroundNEO6 Music Config Center Image Plii Music Config Center WidthPlii Music Config Dimension Pro Logic IIx/Neo6 ConfigurationRoom Advanced SettingsRoom 2 Basic Configuration MuteRoom 2 Advanced Configuration System Configuration Edit Name Input LabelingInput Name Erase NameTape Analog Input LevelVideo 1~4 TunerUsing Preprogrammed Commands Remote Control SetupProgramming Remote Commands Using Preprogrammed Commands Main Commands Video 1-3 CommandsVideo 4 GDV-850 Commands CD GCD-750 Commands Tuner Commands Room 2 Commands Programming Remote Commands Programming a CommandDeleting all Commands for a Component Deleting Remote CommandsDeleting a Command Deleting all Commands for all ComponentsProgramming a Macro Button Programming Macro ButtonsDeleting a Macro button Discrete Remote Control Commands Function Description DataTuner Step + Operations Overview External 7.1 Playback Basic Audio/Video PlaybackPicture Format Tape PlaybackDolby Surround Modes Selecting Surround ModesDTS Surround Modes Stereo Other Surround ModesTone Control HallBasic Recording Making an Audio/Video RecordingTuner Operations Using the Front Panel Display Dimmer Using the Sleep TimerSystem Operations Room 2 Operations Overriding Default Room 2 SettingsActivating the Room 2 Output Customer Support Product Care & MaintenanceSystem Reset Adcom Protection PlanTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Reason Possible SolutionTechnical Specifications Index Page East Anderson Drive, Suite Scottsdale, Arizona Voice Fax