Sharp AN-ACS1U ANACS1U Operation Manual - Page 17

Connecting a Blu-ray Disc player or similar with HDMI connector, AQUOS LINK, Connecting a DVD player

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Connections Connecting a Blu-ray Disc player or similar (with HDMI connector) Use the HDMI cable for the connection. Cables to use HDMI cable (supplied or commercially available) Blu-ray Disc player or similar To HDMI output connector AQUOS LINK If the cable is equipped with a protective cap, remove it before making the connection. Blu-ray Disc player or similar To HDMI output connector o Preparation for Use To HDMI input connector of TV A single cable carries both video and audio information. To HDMI OUTPUT (TO TV) connector To HDMI INPUT (FROM PLAYER) connector (HDMI 1 or HDMI 2) NOTE • When connecting an HDMI CEC-enabled AQUOS TV, Blu-ray Disc player, or similar component, the AQUOS LINK function can be used. (Pages 24 - 27) • When using a commercially available HDMI cable, it is recommended to limit cable length to 3 m (10 ft.), to ensure stable operation and to prevent image quality degradation. Rear panel (amplifier part) To DIGITAL AUDIO output (optical) connector of TV Insert cable until you hear a click. To DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT (OPTICAL) connector (AUX1) Connecting a DVD player, VCR, or similar (without HDMI connector) Use optical digital cable or audio cable for the connection. Cables to use Optical digital cable (supplied or commercially available) DVD player/VCR or similar To DIGITAL AUDIO output (optical) connector AUDIO DIGITAL If the cable is equipped with a protective cap, remove it before making the connection. Audio cable (commercially available) Left (white) Right (red) Left (white) Right (red) To the TV (video) Audio cable Rear panel (amplifier part) or To AUDIO output jacks AUDIO L R Optical digital cable Make one of these connections (not both) To AUDIO INPUT connectors (AUX3 or AUX4) To DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT (OPTICAL) connector (AUX1 or AUX2) NOTE • Connect the video output of the DVD player or VCR directly to the TV, using suitable A/V cable. Insert cable until you hear a click. 15

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15
Preparation for Use
Connections
Connecting a Blu-ray Disc player or similar (with HDMI connector)
AQUOS LINK
Use the HDMI cable for the connection.
To HDMI OUTPUT
(TO TV) connector
To HDMI input
connector of TV
To HDMI INPUT
(FROM PLAYER) connector
(HDMI 1 or HDMI 2)
To DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT (OPTICAL)
connector (AUX1)
To DIGITAL AUDIO output
(optical) connector of TV
A single cable carries
both video and audio
information.
Rear panel
(amplifier part)
Blu-ray Disc player
or similar
To HDMI output
connector
To HDMI output
connector
Blu-ray Disc player
or similar
Insert cable until you hear a click.
Cables to use
HDMI cable
(supplied or commercially available)
If the cable is equipped with a protective
cap, remove it before making the
connection.
NOTE
• When connecting an HDMI CEC-enabled
AQUOS TV, Blu-ray Disc player, or similar
component, the AQUOS LINK function
can be used. (Pages 24 - 27)
• When using a commercially available HDMI
cable, it is recommended to limit cable
length to 3 m (10 ft.), to ensure stable
operation and to prevent image quality
degradation.
Connecting a DVD player, VCR, or similar (without HDMI connector)
Use optical digital cable or audio cable for the connection.
Optical
digital cable
Rear panel
(amplifier part)
To AUDIO output jacks
or
L
R
To DIGITAL AUDIO
INPUT (OPTICAL)
connector (AUX1 or AUX2)
To DIGITAL AUDIO
output (optical) connector
To AUDIO INPUT
connectors
(AUX3 or AUX4)
Insert cable until you hear a click.
Make one of
these connections
(not both)
DVD player/VCR or similar
To the TV (video)
Audio cable
AUDIO
DIGITAL
AUDIO
Cables to use
Optical digital cable
(supplied or commercially available)
Audio cable (commercially available)
If the cable is equipped with a protective
cap, remove it before making the
connection.
NOTE
• Connect the video output of the DVD
player or VCR directly to the TV, using
suitable A/V cable.
Left (white)
Right (red)
Left (white)
Right (red)