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AC Power and Line Fuse
Before connecting any cables, verify that the HD6 powers up. Check functionality of the HD6 by connecting the
AC power cord and powering on the unit with the main power button. Check the front panel LED for illumina-
tion. Disconnect the AC power cord at the rear of the HD6 for safety. You may re-connect once all system unit
connections are complete.
If you need to check the fuse, follow this procedure:
1
Power off the unit and unplug the power cord.
2
Push up on the fuse release tab.
3
Pull the entire fuse holder out.
4
Remove the fuse from the fuse holder and measure the fuse with a meter.
You may not be able to tell if it is blown by looking at it.
5
Replace only with a fuse of same type and value. The HD6 requires a 2A
Slow-Blow fuse for main A/C.
COMMON VIDEO SOURCE CONNECTIONS
The HD6 is designed to accommodate three types of video source devices: composite video, S-Video and
component video. Component video is passed directly to the appropriate zone output. When a composite or
S-Video is selected, it is converted (transcoded) to component and passed on to the appropriate zone for simul-
taneous distribution out both the RCA and CAT5 Outputs.
Video resolution remains unaltered at all times - and no video scaling is applied.
Component Video Connection
Each source that is to be shared throughout the system should be connected to one of the Common Video
Source Inputs. Up to nine sources may be shared throughout any zone in an HD6 system. For use with compo-
nent video sources, connected each device according to the diagram above. Simply connect the three RCA
connections from the component video output of the source to one of the nine common source inputs labeled
IN1 - IN9.
Green is labeled
Y,
Red is labeled
Pr,
Blue is labeled
Pb
.
HARDWARE CONNECTIONS
Component Video Connection
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH
SAME TYPE AND VALUE FUSE