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Connecting Your Equipment
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Connecting your TV
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC 
outlet.
Connect your TV to the jacks as shown below. Hook up with either component video, S video, or composite 
video cords (the quality descends in this order) 
but you must use the same type of video cords to hook 
up your DVD player (and all other video components) as you use to hook up your TV. If you plan to 
hook up your DVD player with component video cords hook up your TV with them as well. Composite video 
cords, which look just like regular RCA audio cords (see page 20) but have only one cable are the most 
common.
Component Video Input Default Settings
If you use component video cords to hook up your video equipment it is easiest to do so following the default 
settings, which are listed below. Remember you must use component video cords from your video source (for 
example, a DVD player) to the receiver and from the receiver to your TV (or monitor). If you don't follow the 
default settings below you must assign the inputs you used with the "Assigning the Component Video Inputs" 
procedure (see page 90).
The default settings are:
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1: DVD/LD
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2: TV/SAT
S400
S400
(AUDIO)
CAUTION:
In order to set up 
the receiver use 
MONITOR OUT 1 so 
that you can see the 
on-screen displays.
S video cables produce 
clearer picture 
reproduction by sending 
separate signals for the 
luminance and the color.
The video signal is 
divided into the 
luminance (Y) signal and 
the color (P
B
 and P
R
signals. In this way, 
interference between 
the signals is avoided.
S Video
 Component video
Composite Video
Composite video cords are the most common or standard video cord but also 
the lowest quality. The color on the connector is yellow to distinguish it from 
regular RCA audio cords which have white and red connectors (see page 20). It 
is important to use a true composite video cord and not an audio cord (though 
they look exactly the same) because the impedance is different and this will 
affect the picture quality.
TV/monitor
Connecting Your Equipment
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