Pioneer SX-LX70SW Home Theater System User Manual


 
Other connections
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Chapter 9
Other connections
Important
When making or changing connections on the side
panel of this unit, be sure to switch power off and
disconnect the power cord from the wall socket.
After completing all connections, connect the power
cord to the wall socket.
Connecting auxiliary components
You can connect both analog and digital external audio
sources to this system. Digital audio sources include
digital satellite receivers, CD recorders, etc.
We recommend using an HDMI cable to connect
sources that have HDMI terminals. For more information
see
Connecting using HDMI
on page 42.
To listen to audio from a TV, connect the TV’s audio cable
to one of the inputs on this unit.
Connecting for digital audio
This system has optical-type digital inputs. Use these to
connect external components, such as your MD or CD
recorder.
Connect the OPTICAL IN 2 jack on the side panel
to the optical output of an external playback
component.
These include digital components such as an MD player,
digital satellite, or a game system.
You can also use the
OPTICAL IN 1
jack to connect
external components when not using it for sound input
from a TV.
Connecting an analog audio component
You can use the
ANALOG AUDIO IN
jacks to connect an
analog audio component, such as a tape player.
You can use the
F.AUDIO
input jack on the display unit
to easily playback audio from a digital audio player or PC.
Use a stereo mini-plug cable to connect a source to the
display unit.
When you connect a cable to the
F.AUDIO
jack, this
unit’s input automatically switches to
Front Audio In
.
MD, CD Recorder, etc.
From digital audio
output (optical)
OPTICAL
IN 1
IN 2
DIGITAL
Side panel
Receiver subwoofer
From Audio output
R
L
ANALOG
AUDIO IN
Side panel
Receiver subwoofer
Tape player, MD, DAT, etc.
F.AUDIO
DISPLAY UNIT
iPod
MCACC
SETUP MIC
SYSTEM
F.AUDIO
Digital audio player, etc.
Display unit
From analog
audio output
Stereo mini-plug cable
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