AUDIONIDEO CONNECTIONS
(See Fig.
IJ
.)
•
Power cord
Connect the power cord of your receiver to an AC
outlet.
•
Speakers
Connections for the FRONT SPEAKERS
terminals
Turn the SPEAKER terminal connectors to loosen
them, insert the stripped wire into the hole of the
terminals, and then turn the connector clockwise
until firm. The wires will be locked into position. If
these connections are faulty, no sound will be
heard from the speakers.
*
Speaker cords with Banana Plugs can also be
used.
Red is positive, black is negative
Connections for the REAR SPEAKERS terminals
Press the SPEAKER terminal tabs down, then insert
the stripped wires and secure them by releasing
the tabs. ·If these connections are faulty, no sound
will be heard from the speakers.
•
Turntable
Red is positive,
black is negative
Connect the output cords of the turntable to the
PHONO jacks, and connect the ground cord to the
GND terminal. This should produce minimum hum, but
in some cases better results are obtained with this
cord disconnected.
•
Compact disc player
Connect the output jacks of the compact disc player
to the CD jacks.
•
CDVNideo disc player
Connect the video output jack from a CDV player or a
video disc player to the LD (VIDEO SIGNAL) jack.
Connect the audio output jacks from a CDV player or
a video disc player to the LD (AUDIO SIGNAL) jacks.
•
Tape deck
Connect the cable from a cassette deck, or other
audio tape unit, to the DAT!TAPE
1
jacks, and connect
a second cassette deck, or another audio tape unit, to
the TAPE
2
jacks. The playback (LINE OUT) jacks of
the cassette deck go to the TAPE PB jacks, and the
record (LINE IN) jacks go to the REC OUT jacks on
the rear panel of this unit.
•
VCR (Video cassette recorder)
Connect the video jacks of the VCR to the VCR
(VIDEO SIGNAL) jacks, and connect the video jacks of
a second VCR to the VCR
2
(VIDEO SIGNAL) jacks
on the rear panel of this unit. The video playback
(VIDEO OUT) jack of the VCR goes to the IN jack,
and the video record (VIDEO IN) jack goes to the
OUT jack.
Connect the audio output jacks of the VCR to the
VCR
1
(AUDIO SIGNAL) jacks, and connect the audio
output jacks of a second VCR to the VCR
2
(AUDIO
SIGNAL) jacks.
The audio playback (AUDIO LINE OUT) jacks of the
VCR go to the TAPE PB jacks, and the audio record
(AUDIO LINE IN) jacks go to the REC OUT jacks.
•
Monitor
TV
Connect the video jack from a monitor to the MONI
OUT jack.
Note that the audio connections to the monitor are not
necessary as the audio portion of the signal is sent to
your speakers through the receiver.
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