INSTALLATION
You are now ready to begin installing the AVR. Before beginning to connect the various components to the receiver, turn off all devices, including the AVR 2600, and unplug their power cords. Don’t plug in any of the power cords until you have finished making
all of your connections.
The receiver generates heat. Select a location that leaves several inches of space on all sides. Avoid completely enclosing the receiver inside an unventilated cabinet. Place components on separate shelves rather than stacking them directly on top of the receiver. Never block the AVR’s ventilation slots on the top and side panels. Doing so could cause the AVR to overheat, with potentially serious consequences. Some shelf surface finishes are delicate. Try to select a location with a sturdy surface finish.
TIP: Label each cable before connecting it, to avoid mistakes. Write a description of the cable on a blank adhesive label, e.g., “DVD”, and fold the label around the cable about 6 inches from the end to be plugged into the AVR.
Almost all of the following installation steps are optional, depending on your system. Skip any step that does not apply to your system.
STEP ONE – Connect Source Devices
Leaving all AC power cords unplugged, connect the source devices to the AVR using the audio and video inputs you assigned in Table 2.
STEP TWO – Connect TV
Connect the
STEP THREE – Connect Loudspeakers
After you have placed your loudspeakers in the room as explained on page 19, connect each speaker to its
on the AVR (also colored black); and the positive terminal on the speaker (usually red) to the positive terminal on the AVR (color varies by channel; see Table 1 on page 16).
If you have a subwoofer, connect its
NOTE: If the subwoofer only has
STEP FOUR – Connect Optional Dock
To enjoy content stored on a compatible iPod or iPhone (not included):
1. Turn off the AVR, using its Standby/On Switch.
2.Holding the cable with the wider part of the connector at the bottom, gently squeeze the tabs on each side as you insert it into the connector on the rear panel.
See Figure 16.
Figure 16 – The Bridge III Connector
3.Place the black insert in The Bridge III, making sure to push it all the way down. See Figure 17.
NOTE: Do not place an iPod or iPhone in The Bridge III unless both the black insert and a dock adapter are installed. Otherwise, the iPod or iPhone will not connect properly, and both it and The Bridge III may sustain damage that is not covered by the warranty.
Figure 17 – Docking an iPod or iPhone in The Bridge III
4.Locate the dock adapter that was included with your iPod or iPhone, or select one of the included dock adapters by referring to Table 3. If your iPod or iPhone does not appear in Table 3 and did not include an adapter, contact Apple Inc. to purchase one.
Place the adapter in The Bridge III insert, as shown in Figure 17.
5.Remove the iPod or iPhone from any case, and dock it in The Bridge III, as shown in Figure 17.
Table 3 – Select the Correct The Bridge III Insert
| The Bridge III Insert | iPod Model |
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| NANO | iPod nano, 1st and 2nd generation |
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| 5G (VIDEO 60GB) | iPod, 5th generation (60GB, 80GB), |
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| and iPod classic (160GB) |
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| 5G (VIDEO 30GB) | iPod, 5th generation (30GB), and |
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| iPod classic (80GB) |
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| 13 | iPod nano, 3rd and 4th generation |
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| 12, 14 | iPod touch – install large bumper; |
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| iPhone or iPhone 3G – install small |
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| bumper |
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STEP FIVE – Connect FM Antenna
Connect the included FM antenna to the
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