Yamaha DSP-E492 Owner's Manual - Page 14
When connecting with your existing integrated amplifier or receiver
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2 When connecting with your existing integrated amplifier or receiver which cannot receive signals with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoded (This diagram shows this unit is connected with the Yamaha DSP-A2070 which is equipped with the digital sound field processor, the Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder and seven-speaker driving amplifiers.) Main speaker Left Main speaker Right Front effect speaker Left Center speaker Front effect speaker Right AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT LD player etc. AC-3 RF OUT RF demodulator (YAMAHA APD-1 etc.) AC-3 RF IN Amplifier or receiver Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder Audio/Video equipment MAIN OUT LOW PASS CENTER OUT REAR OUT MAIN IN CENTER IN l 6CH DISCRETE INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN CENTER REAR MAIN CENTER REAR INPUT from AMP/RECEIVER PREOUT MAIN SUB WOOFER (SURROUND) SUB WOOFER (SURROUND) CENTER SINGLE:4ΩMIN./SPEAKER DUAL:2ΩMIN./SPEAKER REAR 6ΩMIN./SPEAKER CENTER SINGLE:8ΩMIN./SPEAKER DUAL:4ΩMIN./SPEAKER REAR 8ΩMIN./SPEAKER IMPEDANCE SELECTOR CAUTION SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CORRECT SETTING. REAR MONITOR OUT DVD/LD TV/DBS IN OUT VCR CENTER 1 CD (LINE 1) 2 3 TAPE PB REC OUT 4 TUNER TAPE DVD/LD (LINE 2) ( MD ) INPUT TV/DBS IN OUT VCR OUTPUT DUAL SINGLE SPEAKERS DUAL REAR SUB CENTER WOOFER (SURROUND) DUAL DUAL OUTPUT l0 dB 0 dB MAIN LEVEL (Europe model) MAINS To AC outlet I00W MAX. SWITCHED AC OUTLET Right Left Subwoofer System Notes q For the connections to this unit's 6CH DISCRETE INPUT terminals, refer to page 11. q For the connections of rear speakers and subwoofer(s) to this unit, refer to page 12 - 13. Rear speakers q If you select this connecting way, the PROCESSOR SELECTOR switch on the front panel must be normally set to the "EXTERNAL" position. When you will play a source on the LD player etc. (connected to this unit) with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoded, set the PROCESSOR SELECTOR switch to the "INTERNAL" position. 14