For connecting the cables, remove ca. 10mm of the insulation
and twist the strands. Unscrew the desired connection terminal.
On the top and on the bottom you can now see openings in
which you can insert the denuded ends of the cable. Now
tighten the clamp again. Pay attention that blank ends of alrea-
dy connected speaker cables never get in touch with each other
during operation. Otherwise, the device is damaged by this
short circuit.
Connecting audio und video devices
Video connection
In this section, you will learn how to connect DVD-players, tape decks or similar devices.
When establishing these connections, the device must also necessarily be switched off, as
otherwise voltage peaks my damage your speakers.
For the connection of DVD-players, satellite receivers and TVs, S-Video, Video, and Compo-
nent video inputs and outputs are available. If all these connection possibilities are available,
we recommend you to use the Component- or S-Video connection as they provide higher pic-
ture quality. If you connect, however, more video devices, it simplifies later operation if you
connect all video devices with the same kind of connection to the inputs of the AV-receiver.
Otherwise, you have to connect the TV via a video, S-Video and Component video cable. You
also had to switch the input at the TV if you switch to another video device at the receiver.
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