Microsoft RKH-00001 User Guide - Page 6

Connect to a Digital Audio System with, the Component Cable - audio out

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english To connect to your high definition TV: 1 Connect the HD AV Cable connector to the AV port on the console. 2 Set the switch on the AV port connector to TV or HDTV. The HDTV position should be selected if your TV supports high definition resolutions such as 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. 3 Connect the red, green, and blue colorbanded video connectors on the HD AV cable to the corresponding color inputs (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) on your TV. Leave the yellow color-banded composite video connector unconnected. 4 Connect the solid color left and right (white and red) audio connectors on the HD AV cable to the audio inputs on your TV or stereo receiver. 5 Select the appropriate video input on your TV (see "No Picture" under "Troubleshooting" for further information). After you've set up your console, you can configure additional console audio settings and test your connection from the System area of the Xbox Dashboard. But before doing so, proceed through the steps in the following pages for connecting to power, connecting your controller, and other initial settings. Connect to a Digital Audio System with the Component Cable If your system (typically, a receiver or amplifier) supports digital audio input, you can connect to digital audio rather than to the standard left and right audio. Digital audio should produce higher-quality sound. To connect to digital audio: 1 Connect your video input as described in the preceding sections. 2 Connect your digital audio cable (not included) to the digital audio output on your AV cable and to the digital audio input on your receiver.  

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To connect to your high definition TV:
1
Connect the HD AV Cable connector to the
AV port on the console.
2
Set the switch on the AV port connector to
TV or HDTV. The HDTV position should be
selected if your TV supports high definition
resolutions such as 480p, 720p, 1080i, or
1080p.
3
Connect the red, green, and blue color-
banded video connectors on the HD AV
cable to the corresponding color inputs (Y,
Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) on your TV. Leave the yellow
color-banded composite video connector
unconnected.
4
Connect the solid color left and right (white
and red) audio connectors on the HD AV
cable to the audio inputs on your TV or
stereo receiver.
5
Select the appropriate video input on your
TV (see “No Picture” under
“Troubleshooting” for further information).
After you’ve set up your console, you can
configure additional console audio settings
and test your connection from the System
area of the Xbox Dashboard. But before doing
so, proceed through the steps in the following
pages for connecting to power, connecting
your controller, and other initial settings.
Connect to a Digital Audio System with
the Component Cable
If your system (typically, a receiver or
amplifier) supports digital audio input, you can
connect to digital audio rather than to the
standard left and right audio. Digital audio
should produce higher-quality sound.
To connect to digital audio:
1
Connect your video input as described in
the preceding sections.
2
Connect your digital audio cable (not
included) to the digital audio output on
your AV cable and to the digital audio input
on your receiver.