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AVR21EN CONNECTIONS
Source Connections
We recommend that you use high-quality interconnect cables when making connections to
source equipment and recorders to preserve the integrity of the audio/video signals.
NOTE 1: The analog audio video connections provided are system defaults for source audio
video signal inputs when a source is selected.
NOTE 2: The digital audio connections provided are system defaults for source digital audio
inputs. The digital audio inputs may be reassigned in:
MAIN ROOM SETUP/SOURCES
.
NOTE 3: NOTE: The device connection recommendations shown enable you to take advantage
of the device types preprogrammed for each input on the remote control. However, if you choose
to connect a different type of device, you may also “learn” the codes for most remotes into the
AVR's remote Library or some buttons on the remote by following the instructions in:
Remote
Control Setup/Learn Code
and
Programming The AVR21ENR1/Learning Commands
.
DISC 1
Audio – Disc 1
1. Connect the L&R line level audio outputs of a DVD/CD player to the
Disc 1 L&R IN [circle 1]
jacks on the AVR rear panel.
2. Connect the Coaxial Digital Out of a DVD/CD player to the
Coaxial 1 [circle 19]
jack on the
AVR rear panel.
Video – Disc 1
NOTE 1: It is not necessary to connect both Composite and S-Video. It is necessary to have a
composite video connection to distribute video to the AVH21 Hubs in Multiroom applications. The
Video Source Outputs
[circle 37]
(multiroom video out) cannot accept component inputs, nor
are component inputs down-converted for use with these outputs.
NOTE 2: Video will default to the highest quality signal available.
NOTE 3: When a source is connected to the AVR21EN via component video connections, it is
also necessary to connect the composite and/or S-Video outputs of the source device to the
AVR21EN if you wish to take advantage of the record outputs. The record outputs cannot accept
component inputs, nor are component inputs down-converted for use with these outputs.
1. Connect the composite video output of a DVD/CD player to the
Disc 1 C-VID IN [circle 1]
jack on the AVR rear panel.
2. Connect the S-Video output of a DVD/CD player to the
Disc 1 S-VID IN [circle 1]
jack on the
AVR rear panel.
3. Connect the Component (Y, Pb, Pr) Outputs of a DVD/CD player to the
Disc 1 Component
Video [circle 9]
jacks on the AVR rear panel.
SPF (Power Management – Optional) – Disc 1
NOTE: An SPF (Source Power Flag) should be used on any device that does not have discreet
IR ON/OFF codes. Either composite video
or
Coaxial Digital Audio can be sensed. All SPF
modules can be daisy-chained together for power from a single SPF/PS power supply and must
be powered to work. (See section:
SPF Features
)
Composite Video
1. Connect the composite video output of a DVD/CD player to the
Signal Input Jack
[star 1]
on
a SPF.
2. Connect
the
Signal Output Jack
[star 2]
on the SPF to the
Disc 1 C-VID IN [circle 1]
jack
on the AVR rear panel.
3. Connect the 3.5mm mini-plug pig-tail to the
Disc 1 SPF IN [circle 39]
on the AVR rear panel.
4. If using one SPF, connect the
Power Input [star 5]
to an Audioaccess SPF/PS Power
Supply. If using multiple SPFs, connect the
Power Input [star 5]
to the
Power Pass-
Through [star 6]
on the previous SPF using the included 2.1mm jumper wire.
Summary of Contents for AVR21EN
Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 41: ...41 AVR21ENR1 FUNCTION LIST Figure 8 AVR21ENR1 Button Locations...
Page 156: ...156 KP21R ZONE REMOTE FUNCTION LIST Figure 84 KP21R Button Locations...
Page 159: ...159 Figure 86 Typical Three Zone System...
Page 161: ...161 Figure 87 Typical Hub System...
Page 164: ...164 Figure 90 Multiple Hub Power Connections...