
FM Antenna AM Antenna
Figure 4 – DVD Connections
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Dotted lines (• • • ) indicate a connection where more than one option is available. You may use standard composite video,
Step 4. Connect AM and FM antennas (as shown above). (See page 14.) Step 5. Connect the DVD 22 to the AVR 235 as shown above:
AUDIO connections: Connect the L/R Audio Out jacks on the DVD to the L/R DVD Audio in jacks on the AVR.
DIGITAL AUDIO connections: Use the enclosed coaxial interconnect (orange connectors) to connect the Coaxial Digital Output on the DVD to the Coaxial Digital 1 Input on the AVR.
VIDEO connections: Depending on the input available on your TV, use either composite video (dotted yellow),
POWER: Plug the DVD’s AC power cord into the SWITCHED output on the back of the AVR. When you have finished making all connec- tions, press the Main Power Switch on the DVD to turn it on (see pages
Step 6. Connect other source devices such as a VCR, Cable or Satellite set- top box, HDTV receiver or audio recorder using the connections shown in the Device Connection Options chart and Figure 5 on the back of this Guide. Plug all sources into an AC power outlet.
Step 7. Connect the AVR to your TV or video display. You must make a composite, “S” or component video connection corresponding to each video source device used in your system. Remember to switch the TV to the correct input for each source.
NOTE: The AVR’s
Basic Configuration
Step 8. Select digital inputs: Use the
Step 9. Use TM to set output levels: Set the Balance to 12 o’clock, and the Volume to
Step 10. If you are using a component video connection to a digital television, set the DVD 22’s output to Progressive Scan, as shown on page 20 of the DVD 22 manual.
Step 11. Your system is configured – sit back and enjoy!