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• IP 3000 BR Mk 2
Inputs for source devices
The receiver has two inputs for digital HDMI picture and
audio sources (HDMI 1 + 2). An optical and coaxial
digital audio input as well as three analogue audio inputs
are also available (AUX IN 1–3).
You can connect the audio output of your television set to
one of these inputs to enjoy receiver sound when watch-
ing television shows. Consult the operating instructions of
your television for this.
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25 HDMI 1 and 2
You can connect a source device with a digital picture
and audio signal to each of these. You will need a HDMI
cable for this.
Important
You can only use these HDMI inputs if the
playback device (TV or projector) is connected
via HDMI.
20 COAXIAL IN
You can connect the coaxial digital sound output of a
source device here. You will need a coaxial cable with
RCA plugs for this.
19 OPTICAL IN
Here you can connect the optical digital audio output of
a source device. You will need an optical cable with a
TOSLINK plug for this. Your source device requires either
an optical 3.5 mm plug or a TOSLINK plug as well.
18 AUX IN 1 to 3
Here you can connect one source device with analogue
sound each. You will need a stereo RCA cable (L and R)
for this.
Connection to a power supply
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• Connect the mains connection jack
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with a mains
socket via the power cord
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Remote control
You will need two micro-type or AAA batteries with 1.5
Volt (included in the product contents) in order to operate
the remote control.
Inserting batteries
1. Push the clip of the battery compartment on the back
side of the remote control towards the arrow and then
remove the lid to the top.
2. If applicable, remove the old batteries (please follow
the notes on page 31).
3. Insert the batteries in the battery compartment as
shown in the fi gure.
4. Place the cover back on the compartment and push it
closed.
Functionality
The remote control relays the control signals by means
of infrared light. For this, you must point the front of the
remote control towards the receiver. Make sure that the
infrared light is not obstructed by objects.
Fluorescent lamps and energy/saving lamps installed in
the direct vicinity may affect the functions of the remote
control or even impair them.