Video inputs - hardware connections, Video input connection – hdmi, Video input connection - component video – Universal Remote Control (URS) DMS-AV TSP2000 User Manual

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Video Inputs - Hardware Connections

Video Input Connection – HDMI

The URC surround processor provides 5 HDMI A/V inputs. While HDMI

carries both audio and video, URC allows options to process audio and

video separately (please see the menu setup for further options). To connect

an HDMI video source to the URC DMS AV, connect the HDMI cable to

the HDMI output on the source. Then connect the other end of the cable

into the corresponding HDMI input on the processor. Shown below is an

HDMI output on the source going into IN 9 on the DMS-AV.

Video Input Connection - Component Video

The DMS-AV provides two sets of

component video inputs. Each

component input corresponds to a

set of stereo analog inputs, labeled

with the same input number.

Optical digital inputs and coax

digital inputs are available to be

assigned to either of the

component video inputs. For

example, component video IN 5

could have it’s audio reassigned

to optical digital IN A. Shown is a

component video source

connected to IN 5 on the DMS-AV.

Video Input Connection - Composite Video

The DMS-AV provides four composite video inputs. Each composite input

corresponds to a set of stereo analog inputs, labeled with the same input

number. These inputs may be used to up-convert a composite video signal to

the HDMI output. Connect the composite video output on the source using an

RCA cable to the yellow colored input on the DMS-AV. Shown below is a

composite video source with an RCA

connection going into the yellow RCA

input of IN 1.

HDMI connection to HDMI source

Component connection to video source output

Composite connection to video source

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