MONITOR OUT
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO OUT

Connecting a TV

Use audio/video cables or an S-Video cable (not supplied) to connect a TV to the receiver.

1.For audio, connect the plug from the TV’s AUDIO OUT right jack to the receiver’s right AUDIO TV IN jack and the plug from the TV’s AUDIO OUT left jack to the receiver’s left AUDIO TV IN jack.

2.If your TV has an S-Video jack, use an S-Video cable to connect your TV to the receiver’s S-VIDEO OUT jack.

If your TV has component video jacks, use a component video cable to connect your TV to the receiver’s

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (Cr, Cb, Y).

If your TV does not have component video jacks, or an S-Video jack, use an audio/video cord to connect your TV to the receiver’s MONITOR OUT.

Important: The receiver’s S-VIDEOjack and COMPONENT jacks are for use with the built-in 3-disc DVD

player only. If you plan to use a VCR, satellite receiver, or other equipment with this receiver, you must use audio/visual cables

to connect your TV to(and view DVDs through as well).

Note: Do not connect your TV to both the COMPONENT VIDEO

OUT or S-VIDEO and MONITOR OUT jacks.

Connecting a VCR

Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a VCR to the receiver.

1.Connect red plugs to the right AUDIO jacks and white plugs to the left AUDIO jacks.

2.Connect yellow plugs to the VIDEO jacks.

3.Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the TV OUT (or ANTENNA OUT) on the VCR to the ANTENNA IN on your TV (or TV monitor).

Note: Make sure you connect the VCR to both the IN and OUT sets of jacks.

Connecting a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box

Use audio/video cables (not supplied) to connect a satellite receiver or cable box to the receiver.

Note: Your cable box or satellite receiver must use audio/video cables or a Toslink optical cable to connect to the receiver. If your equipment only uses coaxial cable, you cannot connect it to the receiver.

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