Single), 03 connecting your equipment, Connecting a usb device – Pioneer VSX-1121-K User Manual

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Connecting your equipment

% Switch the receiver into standby then
use the supplied iPod cable to connect
your iPod to the iPod iPhone iPad USB
terminal on the front panel of this
receiver.

! It is also possible to connect using the cable

included with the iPod, but in this case it is not
possible to view pictures via the receiver.

! For the cable connection, also refer to the

operating instructions for your iPod.

! For instructions on playing the iPod, see

Playing an iPod on page 29 .

Connecting a USB device

It is possible to play audio and photo files by
connecting USB devices to this receiver. It
is also possible to connect a USB keyboard
(US-international layout) to the receiver to enter
text in the following GUI screens.
! Change the input name in the Input Setup

menu (page 27).

! Add names to radio station presets (page 32).

USB

HDMI 3 INPUT

iPod iPhone iPad

AUTO SURR/ALC/

STREAM DIRECT

STANDARD

SURROUND

ADVANCED

SURROUND

iPod iPhone iPad

DIRECT CONTROL

5V 2.1 A

USB mass
storage device

USB keyboard

% Switch the receiver into standby
then connect your USB device to the
USB terminal on the front panel of this
receiver.

! This receiver does not support a USB hub.
! For instructions on playing the USB device,

see Playing a USB device on page 30 .

Connecting an HDMI-equipped

component to the front panel

input

Video camera (etc.)

USB

HDMI 3 INPUT

iPod iPhone iPad

AUTO SURR/ALC/

STREAM DIRECT

HOME THX

STANDARD

SURROUND

ADVANCED

SURROUND

iPod iPhone iPad

DIRECT CONTROL

5V 2.1 A

Connecting to a wireless LAN

Wireless connection to the network is possible
through a wireless LAN connection. Use the
separately sold AS-WL300 for connection.
! For instructions on setting the wireless LAN

converter, see Network Setup menu on page
68 .

WAN

DC 5V

WPS

Ethernet

L

R

2

PRE OUT

OOFER 2

SURROUND SURR BACK FH / FW

(

CD)

L

BLE

IN

2

(

DVR/BDR)

(

TV/SAT)

OPTICAL

ASSIGNABLE

IN

1

IN

2

IN

3

OUT

(

VIDEO)

(OUTPUT 5 V

0.1 A MAX)

ADAPTER PORT

DC OUTPUT

for WIRELESS LAN

(10/100)

LAN

(OUTPUT

5 V

0.6 A MAX)

SURROUND BACK

L

R

L

R

L(Single)

(Single)

FRONT HEIGHT / FRONT WIDE /

B

Internet

Modem

Wireless LAN converter (AS-WL300)

Router

Connecting an IR receiver

If you keep your stereo components in a closed
cabinet or shelving unit, or you wish to use the
sub zone remote control in another zone, you
can use an optional IR receiver (such as a Niles
or Xantech unit) to control your system instead
of the remote sensor on the front panel of this
receiver.
! Remote operation may not be possible if direct

light from a strong fluorescent lamp is shining
on the IR receiver remote sensor window.

! Note that other manufacturers may not use

the IR terminology. Refer to the manual that
came with your component to check for IR
compatibility.

! If using two remote controls (at the same

time), the IR receiver’s remote sensor takes
priority over the remote sensor on the front
panel.

1 Connect the IR receiver sensor to the IR
IN jack on the rear of this receiver.

RS-232C

ZONE 2

IN

IN

IN

DVR/

OUT

OUT

TV/SAT VIDEO

DVD

COMPONENT VIDEO

Y

P

B

P

R

ASSIGNABLE

MONITOR

OUT

(DVD)

IN

1

(DVR/

BDR)

IN

2

EXTENSION

FRONT

R

SPEAKERS

A

FM UNBAL 75

AM LOOP

ANTENNA

(OUTPUT 5 V

150 mA MAX)

CONTROL

IR

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

HDMI

BD IN

(VIDEO)

IN

1

IN

2

IN

4

IN

5

(DVD)

ASSIGNABLE

1 6

IN

IR

IN

OUT

CONTROL

Closet or shelving unit

Pioneer
component

Non-Pioneer
component

IR receiver

2 Connect the IR IN jack of another
component to the IR OUT jack on the rear
of this receiver to link it to the IR receiver.

Please see the manual supplied with your IR
receiver for the type of cable necessary for the
connection.

! If you want to link a Pioneer component to

the IR receiver, see Operating other Pioneer
components with this unit’s sensor
on page
24 to connect to the CONTROL jacks instead
of the IR OUT jack.

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