10
Preparing Your Receiver
Connecting Video Sources
If you connect two video sources, such as VCRs, laser disc (LD) players, or dig-
ital video disc (DVD) players to your receiver, you can use the receiver to select
each video source. You can also use the receiver to easily record from these
video sources to the source connected to
VCR/TAPE 1
.
Connect phono cables from each video source’s audio outputs to the receiver’s
VCR/TAPE 1 IN PLAY
or
DVD/LD IN
jacks. Then connect phono cables from the
receiver’s
VCR/TAPE 1
OUT REC
jacks to the source’s audio input jacks.
Connect video cables from each video source’s video outputs to the receiver’s
VCR/TAPE 1
or
DVD/LD VIDEO IN
jacks. Then connect video cables from the
receiver’s
VCR/TAPE 1 VIDEO OUT
jack to the source’s video input.
Connecting a Video Monitor
The monitor (or TV with baseband video input) you connect to the
VIDEO OUT
ter-
minal can monitor any program you connect to the receiver’s
VCR/TAPE 1 IN PLAY
or
DVD/LD IN
jacks. Connect a video cable from the receiver’s
VIDEO OUT TO MONI-
TOR TV
jack to the monitor’s video input.
PHONO
TAPE2
MONITOR
CD
DVD/
LD
VCR/
TAPE1
SIGNAL GND
IN PLAY
IN OUT
IN OUT
REC IN IN PLAY REC
L
R
L
R
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
IN
PRE
OUT
CONTROL
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
TO MONITOR TV
VIDEO
OUT
SUB
WOOFER
L
R
REC PLAY
AUDIO
REC
PLAY
INPUT OUTPUT
L
R
R
L
L
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
VCR
R
L
VIDEO
IN
OUT
V
R
L
V
V
V
V
V
VIDEO
IN
V
v
L
R
L
R
R
TV Monitor VCRDVD/LD Player
Note:
If your VCR is monaural, use a Y-
adapter (available at your local Ra-
dioShack store) to connect the VCR’s
audio output to both the
L
and
R
audio in-
puts on the receiver.