EN-10
Audio/Video Connections
Before connecting your Receiver to your source components
and speakers, please read through the next few pages which
will explain all the input and output connectivity that is
available. The ‘Speakers’ section explains how to connect up
your speakers to avoid damage to the amplifier and how to
arrange your speakers for best performance.
General
The inputs are named to make it easier to reference
connected devices (e.g. ‘ ’ or ‘
’). They all have the same
input circuit, so there is no reason why you should not
connect a different device to any of the inputs. For example,
if you had two BD players and the AV input was not being
used, then the second BD player could be connected to the
AV input.
When connecting a video source, its audio must be
connected to the corresponding sockets. For example, if you
had a satellite decoder plugged into a
video input, the
audio must be connected to the
audio inputs!
Making connections
Take care to place cables as far from any power
supply cables as is practicable, to reduce hum and
other noise problems.
NOTE: For each input, you must set the ‘Video
Source’ and ‘Audio Source’ settings according to the
connection type. (see “Input Config.” on page EN-31)
HDMI connectors
PVR, UHD, BD, SAT, AV, GAME, STB
Connect the HDMI video outputs of your source equipment to these corresponding HDMI inputs.
OUTPUT
Connect this output to the HDMI video input of your display device. Output1 is compatible with HDMI Enhanced Audio Return
Channel (eARC). If you have a supported TV/Smart TV then sound from the television’s internal tuner or streaming platform
(e.g. Roku, Netflix, Hulu) will be available using the Receiver’s ‘Display’ input.
Contains Transmitter module
FCC ID: APILUXASTR01
IC: 6132A-LUXASTR01
Contains Transmitter module
FCC ID: APILUXABT01
IC: 6132A-LUXABT01
Dante ports
Dante is a licensed technology from Audinate®. It uses standard Internet Protocols over a 100Mb or Gigabit network and is
capable of transporting professional-quality, low-latency audio. Dante runs on standard computer networking hardware and
does not require dedicated network infrastructure; Ethernet switches transmit Dante digital media streams alongside ordinary
data traffic. p The physical Dante connections must be made using Category 5e or Category 6 cables 100m/328ft between
devices when using a Gigabit network. The two Dante (RJ-45) ports on the back of the SDR-35 and SDP-55 can be used to
transmit high-resolution digital audio to other
Dante-enabled devices connected to the same network
Dante is configured and controlled using the Dante Controller software which is a free download for Windows or mac OS
which can be downloaded at
www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-controller
Dante works independently of the unit control (via the Ethernet jack on the SDR-55 and SDP -55).
Be sure to use the Dante jacks only for Dante networking applications. For more information on Dante, please visit
www.jblsynthesis.com
DIGITAL AUDIO
RS232
BLUETOOTH
WI-FI
TRIG Z1
Z1 IR
Z2 IR
TRIG Z2
OUT
AV
STB
CD
BD
SAT
PVR
HDMI
FM/DAB
CD
PVR
BD
AV
GAME
STB
LINE OUT
ANALOGUE AUDIO
Z2 OUT
HEIGHT1
HEIGHT2
L
R
CH15/16
CH13/14
SUB2
L
R
ETHERNET
USB 5V/0.5A
FL
FR
SL
SR
C
SUB1
SBL
SBR
PREAMP OUT
PREAMP OUT
ZONE2 R
HEIGHT1 R
SBR
SBR
HEIGHT1 R
ZONE2 R
ZONE2 L
HEIGHT1 L
SBL
SBL
HEIGHT1 L
ZONE2 L
SR
SR
FR
FR
C
C
FL
FL
SL
SL
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MADE IN VIETNAM
CLASS 2 WIRING
8
Ω
LOAD IMPEDANCE RECOMMENDED
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
WI-FI
STB
GAME
AV
SAT
BD
UHD
PVR
ZONE2
OUT
OUTPUT1
eARC
OUTPUT2