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CHAPTER 2
System ConÞ gurations
The following pages show some typical con nec tions that you might make in your
in stal la tion. They show how the inputs and outputs of the Ultimate Receiver are con-
nected to various audio and video com po nents.
When the DVD input is selected
from the front panel or the remote
control, the DVD’s audio will play in
your system and the video is sent to
the TV.
As with all the video connections
that follow, you must make sure that
your TV monitor is set to look at it’s
correct video input or you will not see
the picture.
If your TV and other video com po -
nents have S-Video connections, use
them, as they provide better picture
quality than composite video.
Analog audio signals
From: DVD Player audio outputs
To: Receiver DVD L/R audio
inputs
Composite video signal
From: DVD Player video output
To: Receiver DVD video
input
Composite video signal from
Receiver MAIN composite video output
to TV Monitor's composite video input
Analog audio and composite video