CONNECTIONS
Although, the
There are connections for each of the five speakers in a 5.1 channel surround system. In addition, a subwoofer output is provided for connecting an optional powered subwoofer.
Each of the source components (VCR, TV set- top box, tape recorder, CD player) in the sys- tem is connected to the
The video signal from the
The supplied AM and FM antennae are con- nected to the antenna inputs.
Finally, the AC power cord is plugged into the back panel of the
Notes on connections
There are many ways to configure and hook- up a surround sound audio system. It is not possible to cover every configuration in this manual; therefore, we describe the typical connections that will work well in a majority of situations.
The following topics cover a variety of issues that you might consider when deciding how to configure your system.
NOTE: Do not plug any system component into an AC source until all connections have been properly made.
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Cable selection
Use standard audio cables with RCA connec- tors for all analog audio connections. Use the following color code:
Left channel audio: white
Right channel audio: red
You can choose among three different types of video cables. For composite video, use a single 75 ohm video cable with an RCA con- nector at each end. For
Composite video: yellow
Component video (Y): green
Component video (PB): blue
Component video (PR): red
NOTE: Do not use standard audio cables in place of 75 ohm video cables. Audio cables will usually pass the signal, but will degrade the quality.
Use standard optical digital cables for opti- cal digital signals. Be sure to remove the pro- tective covers from the
Coax digital: orange
NOTE: You can substitute a 75 ohm video cable for a coax digital cable, but do not substitute conventional audio interconnect cables for digital signals.
When making signal connections, follow the color codes carefully at both ends of each cable.
Video Connections
There are three types of video connections which can be used to connect source compo- nents to the
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To simply system configuration, determine which type of video connection is available on all of your source components and then use that type for every connection. For example, if your VCR, cable box, and TV all have com- posite video connections, simplify your system by using composite video connections every- where.
This simple configuration may not be ideal in every situation. For example, with a high- definition TV set, you must use component video connections in order to send a progressive scan signal from the
Digital Audio
Surround sound formats like Dolby Digital and DTS are digital recordings. The
These digital inputs should be used for any other components that can deliver a Dolby Digital signal, such as HDTV receivers, DSB satellite receivers, or digital cable boxes. You might also use a digital connection for a CD player/recorder.
The
NOTE: When using digital connections, you may also want to make the corresponding analog audio input connections.