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CONNECTIONS
Audio/Video 1, 2 & 3 In Connections (Option)
Diagram 12
shows the connection options for an audio/video device connected to the M80 Audio/Video 1 IN Connections. Not all
of the connections shown are required for a given setup, but are shown here for reference.
Note:
All connections in this section with the exception of analog line level audio require configuration in Source Setup to be-
come active. The M80 will default to line level audio and composite video if no changes are made in the Source Setup.
Analog Line Level Audio -
Though not shown in
Diagram 12
, the line level audio connections are recommended and are
required for record/playback of analog audio content or if the digital audio connections are not going to be used. Copyright
protection can prevent some digital audio content from being recorded digitally and the M80 does not down-convert digital
audio to analog. The analog line level connections can be used as backup in some cases to record/playback analog audio, by
changing the Audio Input configuration in Source Setup. The analog line level audio IN connection is also required to play-
back audio content from the DVD Player to the Zone 2 Speakers, Zone 2 OUT or Zone 2 PRE-OUT, if used.
1.
Follow
Step 1
in Section:
Audio/Video 1 In Connections (Default)
. The Composite Video connection is also required
and must be selected for recording composite video and to playback video content to the Zone 2 Composite Video out, if
used.
HDMI -
The HDMI (digital audio & video) connection should be used to playback HDMI content from any device with an
HDMI output. An HDMI connection carries both digital audio and video so when connecting HDMI, no other connections
are required for playing that source. However, HDMI input will be not be down-converted to analog audio or composite or
S-Video for recording at the Audio/Video 1 OUTs or Audio 5 OUT. HDMI input will be not be down-converted to analog audio
or composite or S-Video for the Zone 2 Outputs. Have either the analog audio and composite or S-Video connections made
for any source that is going to be recorded from Audio/Video 1 OUT, Audio 5 OUT or output from the Zone 2 OUT, PRE-OUT,
composite or S-Video OUTs. Use the digital audio connections to record/playback digital audio.
1.
Using an HDMI patch cable with gold ends, connect the HDMI OUT of the Blu-ray Disc Player to HDMI 1 IN on the M80.
(Any one of the HDMI inputs can be used.) Be sure to configure the HDMI input in Source Setup.
Note:
For DVD-Audio HDMI v1.0 or SA-CD HDMI up to v1.1, a separate multichannel analog audio connection from the
device to the M80 Multi Input is required to properly reproduce the DVD-Audio or SA-CD content played on that device.
(See section:
Connections/Multi Input
) Refer to the owners manual for any HDMI device to verify the HDMI version for
that device. On-line updates may be available. The M80 is HDMI v1.3a.
Digital Audio -
The digital audio connections should be used for any device that does not feature HDMI connections. Use
either the coaxial or optical digital audio output connection for a given source, do not connect both. The digital INs will allow
playback of digital audio content and input of associated surround encoding. Copyright protection can prevent some digital
audio content from being recorded digitally, so having the analog line level audio connections in place for backup is recom-
mended to record the audio content as analog audio. The M80 does not down-convert digital audio to analog. The analog line
level audio IN connection is also required to playback audio content from the source to the Zone 2 Speakers, Zone 2 OUT or
Zone 2 PRE-OUT, if used.
1.
Using either a digital coaxial or optical audio cable, connect the appropriate digital audio OUT of the source to either
Digital Coaxial or Optical IN 1 on the M80. (Either coaxial or optical input can be used. Be sure to configure the digital
audio input in Source Setup.)
Component Video -
When available, the component video connections should be used for any device that does not feature
HDMI output. Component video is the highest quality analog video signal. Component video input will output at all Monitor
OUTs (with proper Resolution to Display settings) when selected as the Video Input for a given Source in Source Setup.
1.
Using a component video patch cable with gold ends, connect the Component Video OUT of the source to Component
Video IN 1 on the M80. Be sure to properly match the red, (Pr), blue (Pb) and green (Y) jacks on both ends.
S-Video -
Use S-Video for improved video performance over composite video from a source that does not feature component
video or HDMI outputs. S-Video input will output at all Monitor OUTS (with proper Resolution to Display settings), the Video 1
S-Video OUT and the Zone 2 S-Video output when selected as the Video Input for a given Source in Source Setup.
1.
Using a S-Video patch cable with gold ends, connect the S-Video OUT of the DVD Player to the S-Video 1 IN on the M80.
Audio/Video 2 & 3 Inputs -
Repeat the above steps to connect A/V devices to the Audio/Video 2 & 3 Inputs for HDMI, digital
audio, component video and S-Video. Connect to any unused HDMI, digital audio, component video or S-Video input. Be sure
to properly configure the inputs in Source Setup.
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