Harman-Kardon CP 35 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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ideo S-Video Component Video
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Cable or Sat or HDTV Set-Top Box (Video 2)
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ptical Coax
AUDIO RECORDER
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SOURCE COMPONENT CONNECTIONS
Device Connection Options: Recommended connections are shown in red, but connections may be made to best fit your system requirements. The Video 4, Coax 3 and Optical 3 inputs are on the front panel of the receiver.
Device Input Name Audio Input Connections Audio Output Connections Video Connections
CD Player CD CD L/R Inputs, Optical Digital 1, 2 or 3, or Coaxial Digital 1, 2 or 3 Not required Not required
DVD Player DVD Coaxial Digital 1, 2 or 3, Optical Digital 1, 2 or 3, or DVD L/R Inputs Not required DVD Component, Composite or S-Video
VCR Video 1 Video 1 L/R Inputs Video 1 L/R Outputs Video 1 Composite or S-Video Input and Output
Cable Box or Satellite Receiver Video 3 Video 3 L/R Inputs, Optical Digital 1/2/3*, or Coaxial Digital 1/2/3* Inputs Not required Video 3 Composite or S-Video Input
Audio Recorder Tape Tape L/R Inputs, Optical Digital 1/2/3** or Coaxial Digital 1/2/3** Inputs Tape L/R Outputs, Digital Optical** or Coaxial Outputs** Not required
TV or Projector Not applicable Not required Not required Monitor-Out Component, Composite and/or S-Video
*
Check with your cable company to deter
mine whether digital audio is available for all channels
.
It may be necessar
y to make BOTH analog and digital connections if it is not.
**
Digital audio recorders only
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Figure 6 – Source Component Connections
Dashed lines (––––) indicate coax and optical digital audio connections. Choose either type (but not both) for each
digital audio source.
Dotted lines (
••••) indicate component, composite or S-vdeo connections. Component video is the preferred connection
when available, but you may use any of the three types (but not more than one). When component, composite and
S-video sources are connected to the AVR, you must also connect all outputs from the AVR to your TV.