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ENGLISH
Installation and Connections
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Connect the 5. Composite Monitor Output
jacks on the receiver to the composite input of your
television monitor or video projector.
If your DVD player and monitor both have
6.
component video connections, connect the
component outputs of the DVD player to the
Video 1 Component Video Inputs
. Note
that even when component video connections are
used the audio connections must still be made to
either the analog DVD Audio Inputs
or any
of the Coaxial or Optical Digital Input jacks

.
If another component video device is available,
7.
connect it to the Video 2 Component Video
Input jacks
. The audio connections for this
device should be made to either the Video 2
Input jacks
G
or any of the Coaxial or Optical
Digital Input jacks

.
If the component video inputs are used, connect
8.
the Component Video Output
to the
component video inputs of your TV, projector or
display device.
If you have a camcorder, video game or other audio/
9.
video device that is connected to the AVR on a
temporary, rather than permanent basis, connect
the audio, video and digital audio outputs of that
device to the Front Panel Inputs

.
A device connected to the Video 3 jacks
is
selected as the Video 3 input, and connected to
the digital jacks

it is selected as "Optical
3" or "Coaxial 3" input. (See page 14 for more
information on input configuration.)
Connect the AVR to your video display using one of 10.
the following connections, even if you will also use
an HDMI connection:
If your video display has component
t
video inputs (Y/Pr/Pb), connect the
ComponentVideo Output
.
If your display does not have component video
t
inputs, connect the Video Monitor Output
(Composite) on the AVR to the matching
input on your display. Only one connection is
needed.
Video Connection Notes:
Y/Pr/Pb Component, RGB, or Composite video t
signals may only be viewed in their native formats
and will not be converted to the other formats.
All component inputs/outputs can be used for RGB t
signals too, in the same way as described for the
Y/Pr/Pb signals, then connected to the jacks with
the corresponding color. But this is only correct
as long as only the three RGB video signals are
output by the video source, with a sync signal in
the "G" signal only, without any sync signal output
separately by the source.
HDMI Connections
HDMI™ is the abbreviation for High-Definition
Multimedia Interface, which is quickly becoming the
standard connection point between advanced video/
audio source products and displays, particularly
for high-definition video signals. HDMI is a digital
connection, eliminating the need to convert signals
back and forth from digital to analog.
Some source or display components in your system
may use DVI (Digital Video Interface) for digital video
connections. DVI carries the same digital video signals
as HDMI but uses a larger connector and does not
transport audio or control signals. In most cases,
you may mix and match DVI and HDMI digital video
connections by using optional connector adapters.
Note, however, that some DVI-equipped video displays
are not compatible with the HDCP copy protection
coding that is increasingly carried with signals
connected via HDMI. If you have an HDMI source and a
DVI-equipped display, you may occasionally be unable
to view a program if the display does not include HDCP.
This is not the fault of the AVR or your source; it simply
indicates that the video display is not compatible.
The AVR 142 is equipped for HDMI switching, which
means that it is able to select either of the three HDMI
inputs as the source that feeds your systems video
display. This preserves the digital signal in its original
form by passing it directly through from source to
display. However, this also means that the AVR does
not have access to the signal and thus it is not able to
add menus or on-screen messages to HDMI signals, or
to process the audio that may be part of the signal in
an HDMI connection.
Therefore, the following connections are required
when the AVR is used with HDMI sources:
Connect the HDMI output of a source to either of
t
the HDMI Inputs
.
Connect the
t HDMI Output
of the AVR to an
HDMI input on your display.
Connect either an optical or coaxial digital audio
t
output from the source to the AVR. The default
connections are Coaxial 2
for a source
connected to HDMI 1
and Optical 2
for a
source connected to HDMI 2
. You may use any
digital or analog audio source in conjunction with
the HDMI inputs, but if it varies from the default
you must make a change to the input’s setting, as
shown on page 18.
Even when HDMI inputs are used, it is important
t
to make sure that a component or composite
video connection is made between the AVR and
your display. This is needed to view both the
setup menus and onscreen messages, and to
view other (non-HDMI) video sources. The AVR
does not convert analog video signals to HDMI.
All component inputs/outputs can be used for RGB t
signals too, in the same way as described for the
Y/Pr/Pb signals, then connected to the jacks with
the corresponding color. But this is only correct
as long as only the three RGB video signals are
output by the video source, with a sync signal in
the "G" signal only, without any sync signal output
separately by the source.
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