Sony HT-SF470 Operating Instructions - Page 19
: Connecting the TV - speaker
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Getting Started 3: Connecting the TV You can watch the selected input image when you connect the HDMI OUT jack to a TV. Before connecting the cords, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord. TV Audio signal Audio/video signals A B C L DIGITAL EZW-T100 R AUTO AUDIO IN AUDIO IN CAL MIC SA-CD/CD TV DC5V 0.7A MAX DMPORT HDMI DVD IN COAX IN OPT IN OPT IN VIDEO SAT/CATV TV BD IN SAT/CATV IN ANTENNA AM ARC TV OUT l : Signal flow A Audio cord (not supplied) B Optical digital cord (not supplied) C HDMI cable (not supplied) Sony recommends that you use an HDMIauthorized cable or Sony HDMI cable. * When you use Audio Return Channel (ARC) function, the audio signal is output from the TV to the receiver. It is not necessary to connect all the cords. Connect audio and video cords according to the jacks of your components. Connect A or B C To output the TV sound via the speakers connected to the receiver. Be sure to turn off the TV's volume or activate the TV's muting function. output the image to a TV while the sound can be output from a TV or/and speakers connected to the receiver. When the TV is compatible with Audio Return Channel (ARC) function, you can output the TV sound via the speakers connected to the receiver without connecting A or B. For details, see "Enjoying the TV sound via an HDMI connection (Audio Return Channel)" (page 45). Be sure to turn off the TV's volume or activate the TV's muting function. Notes • 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. • When connecting optical digital cords, insert the plugs straight in until they click into place. • Do not bend or tie optical digital cords. Tip All the digital audio jacks are compatible with 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz sampling frequencies. 19US