Audio/video connections, English, General – Arcam AVR surround amplifier / AV processor AVR600 User Manual

Page 9: Making connections, Product differences and options

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English

audio/video

connections

Before connecting your AVR500/AVR600 or AV888

and power amplifier (e.g. the Arcam P777) to your

source components and speakers, please read through

the next few pages which will explain all the input and

output connectivity that is available. The ‘Speakers’

section explains how to connect up your speakers to

avoid damage to the amplifier and how to arrange your

speakers for best performance.

General

The inputs are named to make it easier to reference

connected devices (e.g. ‘

DVD

’ or ‘

VCR

’). They all have the

same input circuit (with the exception of the ‘

phono

input), so there is no reason why you should not connect

a different device to any of the inputs. For example, if

you had two DVD players and the AV input was not

being used, then the second DVD player could be

connected to the AV input.
When connecting a video source, its audio must be

connected to the corresponding sockets. For example,

if you a had a satellite decoder plugged into a

SAT

video

input, the audio must be connected to the

SAT

audio

inputs!
The hierarchy for video connections for best quality is

as follows;

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HDMI

<

Component/RGB

<

S-Video

<

Composite.

You should connect as many of these as possible. The

unit will automatically select the best quality connection

for the source available. For any video source to be

available in Zone 2 you must have an S-Video or

Composite connection between the unit and the source.

Making connections

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Wherever possible, connect both the analogue

and digital outputs of digital sources. This enables

use of a digital input for the main zone and the

corresponding analogue input for recording onto an

analogue tape deck, VCR or PVR, or for the Zone 2

or 3 output.

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Take care to place cables as far from any power

supply cabling as is practicable, to reduce hum and

other noise problems.

Important notes about Component/RGb

video inputs and outputs

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When you connect your devices to these

connectors, take care to follow the letter/colour

coding for each input. No damage will occur but

incorrectly coloured or unstable pictures will

result.

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The Component video inputs have sufficient

bandwidth for NTSC (525/60) or PAL (625/50)

video and HDTV video signals.

Product differences and options

Product operation is broadly similar for the AVR500,

AVR600 and AV888, however, the AVR600 & AV888

have a greater variety of input connectors and a different

rear panel layout. For this reason, two sections of

connection diagrams and are presented. Please see Page

8 for the AVR600 & AV888. For the AVR500 please skip

ahead to Page 14.

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