Harman Kardon AVR 2700 Owners Manual - Page 20

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AVR Making Connections Connect Your Analog Audio Devices Use the AVR's analog audio connectors for source devices that don't have HDMI or digital audio connectors. NOTE: If you're installing a multizone system, make analog audio connections for any source devices you want to be able to listen to in Zone 2. Only analog sources are available in Zone 2. Receiver Analog Audio Connectors Connect Your Video Recorder Connect an analog video recorder's video input connector to the AVR's Composite Monitor Out connector. You can record any composite video signal. To record the audio from the source device, connect the AVR's Analog Rec Out connectors to the analog video recorder's audio inputs. NOTE: If you have connected the AVR's Composite Monitor Out video connector to your TV you cannot connect a VCR to the AVR for recording. AVR Analog Audio Recorder Connectors AVR Analog Video Recorder Connectors Stereo Audio Cable (not supplied) To Stereo Analog Audio Output Analog Source Device Connect Your Audio Recorders Connect an analog audio recorder's inputs to the AVR's analog audio Rec Out connectors. You can record any analog audio input signal. AVR Analog Audio Recorder Connectors Analog Audio/Video Cable (not supplied) To Analog Audio/Video Record Inputs Analog Video Recording Device USB and iOS Devices Use the AVR's front-panel USB port to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad using an Apple cable (not supplied) or to directly connect a USB memory stick. You can play audio files from the device or memory stick and use the AVR's remote to control playback. AVR Front-Panel USB Port USB Memory Stick Apple Cable (not supplied) Stereo Audio Cable (not supplied) To Stereo Analog Record Inputs Analog Recording Device 20

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AVR
Making Connections
Connect Your Analog Audio Devices
Use the AVR’s analog audio connectors for source devices that don’t have HDMI or digital
audio connectors.
NOTE:
If you’re installing a multizone system, make analog audio
connections for any source devices you want to be able to listen to in Zone 2. Only analog
sources are available in Zone 2.
Stereo Audio Cable
(not supplied)
To Stereo Analog
Audio Output
Analog Source Device
Receiver Analog
Audio Connectors
Connect Your Audio Recorders
Connect an analog audio recorder’s inputs to the AVR’s analog audio Rec Out connectors.
You can record any analog audio input signal.
Stereo Audio Cable
(not supplied)
To Stereo Analog
Record Inputs
Analog Recording Device
AVR Analog Audio
Recorder Connectors
Connect Your Video Recorder
Connect an analog video recorder’s video input connector to the AVR’s Composite Monitor
Out connector. You can record any composite video signal. To record the audio from
the source device, connect the AVR’s Analog Rec Out connectors to the analog video
recorder’s audio inputs.
NOTE:
If you have connected the AVR’s Composite Monitor Out
video connector to your TV you cannot connect a VCR to the AVR for recording.
Analog Audio/Video
Cable (not supplied)
To Analog
Audio/Video
Record Inputs
Analog Video Recording Device
AVR Analog
Audio Recorder
Connectors
AVR Analog
Video Recorder
Connectors
USB and iOS Devices
Use the AVR’s front-panel USB port to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad using an Apple
cable (not supplied) or to directly connect a USB memory stick. You can play audio files
from the device or memory stick and use the AVR’s remote to control playback.
AVR
Front-Panel
USB Port
USB
Memory
Stick
Apple Cable
(not supplied)