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S VIDEO connectors
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When a VCFl that has S connectors is used,
connect the S VIDEO connectors. With the S VIDEO
connections, a high resolution picture will be
obtained, resulting in a much clearer reproduction.
Connect the S output connector of the VCR to the S
VIDEO IN connector in the VCR
1
section on the rear
panel of this unit, and connect the S input connector
of the VCR to the S VIDEO OUT connector.
First VCR
When using the S connectors
S output
connector
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Keep the VCR IN and OUT jacks, and audio IN
and OUT jacks connected between the VCR and
this unit.
If the second VCR has S connectors, connect the S
output and input connectors to the S VIDEO IN and
OUT connectors in the VCR
2
section on the rear
panel of this unit in the same way.
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When a monitor that has an S video connector is
used, connect S VIDEO MONITOR OUT connector.
With the S VIDEO connections, a high resolution
picture will be obtained, resulting in a much clearer
reproduction.
Second VCR
Video input jack
S input connector
Audio input jacks
Video output jack
Audio output jacks
S output connector
Video output jack
Audio output jacks
S input connector
Video input jack
Audio input jacks
Note
If signals from the VCR are not input to this unit
through the S connector, there is no signal output at
the S VIDEO MONI OUT connector. Because the
VIDEO SIGNAL IN and OUT jacks and the S VIDEO
IN and OUT connectors have separate built-in circuits,
there must be a connection to the S VIDEO IN and
OUT connectors when signals are to be output to the
S VIDEO MONI OUT connector.
In addition, the circuits for the VIDEO SIGNAL IN and
OUT jacks and the S VIDEO SIGNAL IN and OUT
connectors are linked when "VCR" is selected as the
source by using the input selector.
When the VCR is connected to both the VIDEO
SIGNAL IN jack and the S VIDEO IN connector,
signals will be output to both S VIDEO MONI OUT
and VIDEO MONI OUT, so select (at the monitor)
which signal is to be monitored.
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Other audio component
For extra system flexibility, this unit allows you to
connect a signal processing system, such as graphic
equalizer, sound processor, etc., in the signal path
prior to the tone control circuitry. To connect these
units, pull out the jumper pins from the PRE
OUT/MAIN IN jacks, connect the inputs of the unit to
the PRE OUT jacks and outputs to the MAIN IN jacks.
For details, refer to the Owner's Manual attached to
the unit to be connected.
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Remote control cable
The REMOTE CONTROL connectors are used when
you have YAMAHA compatible components (with an
�mark).
These connections allow you to control the
components from the supplied remote control
transmitter.
Connect the remote control cables from the
components to the correct connectors on your receiver
(i.e. PHONO, TAPE).
Note that no cable is necessary for a compatible CD
player, or a compatible cassette deck which has a
remote control sensor as the remote control transmitter
operates the player directly.