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* If you connect the receiver to the ARC
compatible TV’s HDMI jack via an HDMI cable,
you do not need to connect the TV to the receiver
with the optical digital cord.
**If you connect the receiver to the ARC
compatible TV, the TV sound will output from
the speakers connected to the receiver via the
HDMI TV OUT jack. In this case, set “Control
for HDMI” to “ON” in HDMI Settings menu
(page 90). If you want to select an audio signal
using other than an HDMI cable (e.g., via an
optical digital cord or an audio cord), switch the
audio input mode using INPUT MODE
(page 103).

To enjoy TV multi channel

surround sound broadcasting

from the speakers connected to

the receiver

Connect the OPTICAL output jack of the TV

to the TV OPTICAL IN jack of the receiver. If

your TV is compatible with ARC function, use

HDMI connection.

Set the sound output jack of the TV to “Fixed”

if it can be switched between either “Fixed” or

“Variable”.

Notes
Be sure to turn on the receiver when the video and
audio signals of a playback component are being
output to a TV via the receiver. If the power supply
of the receiver is not turned on, neither video nor
audio signals will be transmitted.
Connect image display components such as a TV
monitor or a projector to the HDMI TV OUT or
MONITOR OUT jack on the receiver. You may
not be able to record, even if you connect recording
components.
• Depending on the status of the connection between
the TV and the antenna (aerial), the image on the
TV screen may be distorted. In this case, place the
antenna (aerial) farther away from the receiver.
When connecting optical digital cords, insert the
plugs straight in until they click into place.
Do not bend or tie optical digital cords.

Tips

All the digital audio jacks are compatible with
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz sampling
frequencies.
The receiver has a video conversion function. For
details, see “Function for conversion of video
signals” (page 33).