Sony STR-DA3400ES Operating Instructions (Large File - 15.18 MB) - Page 25

b: Connecting the video components, If you want to connect several, digital components, but cannot

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Getting Started 4b: Connecting the video components How to hook up your components This section describes how to hook up your components to this receiver. Before you begin, see "Component to be connected" below for the pages which describe how to connect each component. Before connecting cords, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead). After hooking up all your components, proceed to "5: Connecting the antennas (aerials)" (page 36). Component to be connected TV With HDMI jack DVD player Blu-ray disc player Satellite tuner, Set-top box DVD recorder, VCR Camcorder, video game, etc. Page 19 26 29 30 31 32 32 If you want to connect several digital components, but cannot find an unused input See "Enjoying the sound/images from other inputs" (page 95). Notes • When connecting optical digital cords, insert the plugs straight in until they click into place. • Do not bend or tie optical digital cord. Tip All the digital audio jacks are compatible with 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz and 96 kHz sampling frequencies. Video input/output jacks to be connected The image quality depends on the connecting jack. See the illustration that follows. Select the connection according to the jacks on your components. Digital Analog High quality image Note Be sure to turn on the receiver when the video and audio signals of a playback component are being output to a TV via the receiver. Unless the power is turned on, neither video nor audio signals will be transmitted. 25US

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Getting Started
4b: Connecting the video components
This section describes how to hook up your
components to this receiver. Before you begin,
see “Component to be connected” below for
the pages which describe how to connect each
component.
Before connecting cords, be sure to disconnect
the AC power cord (mains lead).
After hooking up all your components,
proceed to “5: Connecting the antennas
(aerials)” (page 36).
If you want to connect several
digital components, but cannot
find an unused input
See “Enjoying the sound/images from other
inputs” (page 95).
Notes
• When connecting optical digital cords, insert the
plugs straight in until they click into place.
• Do not bend or tie optical digital cord.
Tip
All the digital audio jacks are compatible with
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz and 96 kHz sampling
frequencies.
The image quality depends on the connecting
jack. See the illustration that follows. Select
the connection according to the jacks on your
components.
Note
Be sure to turn on the receiver when the video and
audio signals of a playback component are being
output to a TV via the receiver. Unless the power is
turned on, neither video nor audio signals will be
transmitted.
How to hook up your
components
Component to be connected
Page
TV
19
With HDMI jack
26
DVD player
29
Blu-ray disc player
30
Satellite tuner, Set-top box
31
DVD recorder, VCR
32
Camcorder, video game, etc.
32
Video input/output jacks to be
connected
High quality image
Digital
Analog