Connecting an a/v receiver, tv, and vcr – Motorola QIP27xx User Manual

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Connecting an A/V Receiver, TV, and VCR

If your equipment supports it:

The optical (square

SPDIF

connector) or coaxial (round

SPDIF

connector) audio outputs may be used in place of the stereo audio
outputs (

AUDIO R

and L). In most cases, these outputs offer a higher

level of audio quality, including support for Dolby Digital 5:1
surround sound.

S-video connections may be used in place of the standard RCA
video connections. In most cases, S-video offers a higher level of
standard definition video quality than RCA video.

1

Connect an RF coaxial cable to the service provider’s wall outlet
and to the

CABLE

IN

connector on the set-top.

2

Connect a stereo audio cable to the

AUDIO OUT R

and

L

connectors

on the set-top and to the

INPUT R

and

L

connectors on the

A/V receiver.

3

Connect a video cable to the

VIDEO OUT

connector on the set-top

and to the

CABLE

/

TV VIDEO

connector on the A/V receiver.

4

Connect a stereo audio cable to the

VCR AUDIO OUT R

and

L

connectors on the A/V receiver and to the

INPUT AUDIO R

and

L

connectors on the stereo VCR.

5

Connect a stereo audio cable to the

OUTPUT AUDIO OUT R

and

L

connectors on the stereo VCR and to the

VCR AUDIO IN R

and

L

connectors on the A/V receiver.

6

Connect a video cable to the

INPUT VIDEO

connector on the stereo

VCR and to the

VIDEO VCR OUT

connector on the A/V receiver.

7

Connect a video cable to the

OUTPUT VIDEO

connector on the stereo

VCR and to the

VIDEO VCR IN

connector on the A/V receiver.

8

Connect a video cable to the

INPUT VIDEO

connector on the stereo

TV and to the

TV

/

MONITOR OUTPUT

VIDEO

connector on the A/V

receiver.

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