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NOTE: When using a progressive scan or 1080i video signal from the Component Video in-
Five pair of RCA inputs, labeled AUDIO IN (VIDEO IN 1 – 5), provide connections for left/ right analog audio signals from five additional source components. These inputs have corre- sponding video inputs and are used for VCRs, satellite TV tuners, DVD players, etc. However, they may also be used for additional audio only components, simply omitting the corre- sponding video connections.
VIDEO 1–3 Audio Outputs
Three pair of RCA jacks, labeled AUDIO OUT (VIDEO OUT 1 – 3), provide connections for sending line level left/right line level analog audio signals for recording to a VCR.
These connections correspond to the VIDEO IN
NOTE: There are no analog audio outputs for VIDEO 4 & 5. Therefore, in an elaborate sys- tem, hook up all of the VCRs and recording devices to VIDEO
NOTE: Video
MULTI Inputs
A set of RCA inputs accept up to 7.1 chan- nels of analog signals from a
These inputs bypass all digital processing in the
There are two subwoofer options for the MULTI input. Normally, the .1 channel input is passed through directly to the subwoofer output. An optional bass redirect feature duplicates the 7 main channels, sums them, and sends this mono signal through a 100 Hz analog low filter to the subwoofer output. This provides an unaltered analog bypass for the seven main channels along with a subwoofer signal de- rived from those channels.
A group of ten RCA analog audio outputs sends the
NOTE: Depending on your system configura- tion, you may use some or all of these con- nections. For example, if you only have one center channel, connect it to the CENTER 1 output. If you only have one center back chan- nel, connect it to the CB1 output.
ZONE 2 Audio Outputs
A pair of RCA inputs, labeled AUDIO OUT/ ZONE 2, sending analog audio signals to an external amplifier for a remote zone. These outputs can be configured as either fixed or variable level using the ZONE 2 SETUP menu.
NOTE: Only analog input signals are avail- able at the Zone 2 outputs. Source compo- nents connected to only the digital inputs are not available in Zone 2.
To configure your system for Zone 2 opera- tion, connect the left and right Zone 2 outputs on the
Video Inputs & Outputs
These connections are used for connecting video signals to and from the
The
On Screen Display: The
puts, the TV monitor cannot display the video signal and the OSD menus at the same time. A “progressive” setting in the Display Options setup menu allows the use of the main OSD setup menus, even with progressive or HDTV signals. When the main OSD setup menus are activated, the progressive scan video input is interrupted and restored when the OSD menus are cancelled. The temporary OSD informa- tion displays (such as volume setting, etc.) are not displayed. All of the OSD displays are avail- able on the
Output Conversion: The
NOTE: When the progressive mode is set to YES in the DISPLAY OPTIONS setup menu, the conversion from composite or
Many digital HDTV monitors adjust scan rates and other video parameters depending on the type of input connection. You may wish to make multiple connections between the
TFT Display: If you choose to display video signals on the front panel display, keep in mind that it can only display signals from sources connected with composite video connections.
Even if you use Component Video connections, it is recommended that you also make com- posite video connections from each source component to the
NOTE: The TFT display cannot properly dis- play progressive scan (480p) signals. When a DVD player is outputting a progressive scan signal on Component Video outputs, its com- posite video outputs may not provide a us- able signal. In this case, the TFT screen will not be able to display video from the DVD player or may display distorted video, even with a composite video connection.