Connecting a dvd player & tv 12, Connecting a dvd player & tv, Connecting your equipment – Pioneer VSX-C100-S User Manual

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Connecting Your Equipment

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

ANALOG OUT

L

R

S

VIDEO OUT

MONITOR IN

CENTER

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R

L

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SUB

WOOFER

OUT

OUT

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AM LOOP

MONITOR

OUT

DVD

DVD

(DVD)

COA X

R

R

AUD IO

DIGITAL IN

AUDIO

VIDEO

L

L

ANTENNA

1

2

SPEAKERS

FRONT

SURROUND

DVR /

VCR

DVR /

VCR

DVR /

VCR

IN

T V/

SAT

T V/

SAT

IN

IN

OPT1

OPT2

( T V /

S AT )

DVD Player (DV-454, etc.)

TV

STANDBY/ON

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OPEN/
CLOSE

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Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC wall
outlet.

Connecting a DVD Player & TV

In order to play PCM/2

2

2

2

2 Digital/DTS multichannel soundtracks, you need to make digital audio connections.

Connect your DVD player to this unit using either the coaxial digital terminal or the optical digital terminals,
depending on which type of terminal your DVD has. The quality of these two types of connection is the same so it’s
simply a matter of matching like with like. It is easiest, however, if you follow this receiver’s default settings and
connect your DVD player to coaxial terminal. If your DVD player does not have an coaxial terminal, use the optical
terminal to hook it up to this receiver. In this case you need to assign the DVD function to that terminal. See p.31 in
order to do this. Follow the diagram below to hook up your DVD player to either the coaxial or optical terminal(s).
Also, connect your TV to this receiver as shown below.

The basic default settings for the DIGITAL IN terminals are as follows: COAX: DVD; OPT. 1: TV/SAT; OPT. 2: DVR. If
you need to use an optical terminal for your DVD use OPT.1. In this case, assign your coaxial terminal to TV/SAT (see
p.31) and the optical default settings change to: OPT. 1: DVD; OPT. 2: DVR.

Optical cable
(sold separately,
don’t pinch or
bend cable
sharply)

Video cord
(sold separately)

Video cord (sold separately)

Why you need an analog connection as well as a
digital one:

• If you don’t have an digital output on your DVD

player you will need to use the analog connection
shown here.

• If you want to get an audio signal from the VCR

out you need an analog connection.

• If you want to use your DVD player for karaoke

you need an analog connection.

Coaxial
cable (sold
separately)

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