10
How to Connect
There are a number of alternative methods for connecting the SRT 5020, depending on your
preference and the connection types on your TV. These methods are labelled A, B, C and D below.
(Connection E, connecting to an antenna, is mandatory for connection methods A, B and C.)
IMPORTANT
: Refer to the diagram on page 7 for the location of the sockets identified by numbers in
the methods listed below.
A: Y / Pb / Pr (Component) using the supplied RCA blue–red–green lead
For Component video, connect to your TV with the supplied Y / Pb / Pr Component cable (with
blue, red and green leads). Connect the leads between the Y, Pb and Pr sockets on the SRT 5020
(top row of socket group 6, taking care to match the colour of a lead with the colour of the socket),
and the corresponding Component sockets on your TV. (The Component sockets on the TV have
the same colour-coding.)
You will need to make separate connections for left and right audio via the audio sockets on the
bottom row of socket group 6. This can be done using the supplied RCA cable.
For right audio, connect the red RCA lead between the red audio socket on the SRT 5020 and the
corresponding socket on your TV.
For left audio, connect the white RCA lead between the white socket on the SRT 5020 and the
corresponding socket on your TV. These RCA audio connections will provide MPEG-2 stereo.
NOTE:
Dolby digital bitstream audio S/PDIF can be achieved using a coaxial cable. (This
cable is not supplied.) The cable should be connected between socket 5 on the SRT
5020 and the S/PDIF socket on your Dolby Digital decoder amplifier. See “Audio
settings” on page 19 for instructions on how to receive Dolby Digital audio.
B. Separate S-Video (Y/C) connector
If your TV has a 4 Pin Mini Din S-Video socket, you can connect an S-Video cable between socket 4
on the SRT 5020 and the corresponding S-Video socket on your TV. (An S-Video cable is not
supplied.)
You will need to make separate connections for left and right audio via the audio sockets on the
bottom row of socket group 6. This can be done using the supplied RCA cable.
For right audio, connect the red RCA lead between the red audio socket on the SRT 5020 and the
corresponding socket on your TV.
For left audio, connect the white RCA lead between the white socket on the SRT 5020 and the
corresponding socket on your TV. These RCA audio connections will provide MPEG-2 stereo.
NOTE:
Dolby digital bitstream audio S/PDIF can be achieved using a coaxial cable. (This
cable is not supplied.) The cable should be connected between socket 5 on the SRT
5020 and the S/PDIF socket on your Dolby Digital decoder amplifier. See “Audio
settings” on page 19 for instructions on how to receive Dolby Digital audio.