![6-/8-Channel Inputs](/images/new-backgrounds/18563/1856353x1.webp)
INITIAL SETUP
The AVR will also select the assigned video source. The only “audio- only” sources on the AVR 2600 are the Radio and The Bridge III (video may be available; see page 32), which use special
NOTE: The Bridge III obtains its audio and video signals (when available) from the iPod or iPhone docked in it, and it may not be used with other audio or video sources.
Video Input From Source: Assign the correct video input. Refer to Table 2, where you noted the physical video input the source is connected to, and select that input here.
Audio Input From Source: Assign the correct analog or digital audio input. Refer to Table 2, where you noted the physical audio input the source is connected to, and select that input here. If both analog and digital audio connections were made, select the digital input here, and select the analog input at the Audio Auto Polling and Zone 2 Audio lines below.
6-/8-Channel Inputs
The
HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player:
•Connect the player’s HDMI output to one of the AVR’s HDMI Inputs. No other connections are necessary.
•Assign the HDMI Input to both the Audio and Video Input From Source settings.
•Connect the player’s HDMI output and its multichannel analog audio outputs to one of the AVR’s HDMI Inputs and to the AVR’s
•Assign the HDMI Input to both the Audio and Video Input From Source settings.
•When listening to
•To listen to
Multichannel Disc Player Without HDMI Output, or When Video Display Has No HDMI Input:
•Connect the player’s component video outputs to one set of Component Video Inputs on the AVR. Depending on the capabilities of the player and your video display, you may need to use a composite video connection instead.
•Connect the player’s digital audio output to a digital audio input on the AVR.
•Connect the player’s multichannel audio outputs to the AVR’s
•Assign the correct digital audio and analog video inputs to the Audio and Video Input From Source settings.
•When listening to
•To listen to
NOTE: The
Resolution to Display: This setting reflects the video output resolution, which is dependent upon the capabilities of the video display.
•If the display is connected to the AVR’s HDMI Output, the two devices will communicate with each other, and the AVR will auto- matically select the best available video output resolution.
•If the display is connected to the AVR’s Component Video Outputs, there is no automatic detection of the display’s capabilities, and the video output resolution must be manually adjusted to match the display’s capabilities (which may be obtained from the display’s manual or its manufacturer’s Web site).
•If the display is connected to the AVR’s Composite Video Monitor Output, the video output resolution must be set to 480i (the factory default) to view any content, including the AVR’s own menus.
Adjust the resolution by pressing the
NOTE: When the display has a DVI input which is connected to the AVR using an
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