RV-5
Basic Operation
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9 MAIN ZONE VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTORS
Provides the Main Zone video outputs. One composite video
connector, one S-Video connector, one component video
connector, and one HDMI video connector are available.
10 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS
Provides inputs that can be used with any source device that is
equipped with analog Y/Pr/Pb or RGB component video outputs.
Three inputs, labeled Component Video 1 to 3, are supplied.
11 HDMI INPUT CONNECTORS
Provides two HDMI inputs for devices such as DVD player or HDTV
tuner.
12 POWER SWITCH
Use the Power switch to connect or disconnect power from the AC
Input connector to the RV-5. The
I
and
O
positions represent “on”
and “off” status, respectively. When the RV-5 is powered on, the
front-panel Standby button or remote control
On
button can be
used to activate and deactivate standby mode. When the RV-5 is
powered off, standby mode is not available.
In the event of a power outage, the RV-5 will display a BROWNOUT,
CYCLE POWER message. To turn the unit back on, use the rear-
panel power switch. In this instance, the front-panel StandBy switch
has no effect.
13 AC INPUT CONNECTOR
Provides power to the RV-5 through the supplied power cord.
14 AMPLIFIER OUTPUTS
Provide audio outputs to the speakers. Channels are labeled for
Front, Center, and Rear speakers to facilitate surround system setup.
Normally, the REAR Left & RIGHT speakers are used in the Main
Zone for 7.1 surround sound systems, but they can also be used as
the left and right outputs for Zone 2.
The amplifier binding posts accommodate the following
connectors:
•
standard 0.75-inch banana plugs
•
size 10-12 gauge spade connectors
•
up to 10-gauge bare wire
See the next page for additional amplifier information.
15 IR IN CONNECTOR
Accepts input of IR signals from infrared distribution equipment.
One 3.5mm jack that accepts a stereo plug (Tip/Ring/Sleeve
connection) or mono plug (Tip/Sleeve connection) is available.
Summary of Contents for RV-5
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