E-10
audio/video 
connections
Before connecting your Receiver 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. e ‘Speakers’ 
section explains how to connect up your speakers to 
avoid damage to the amplier and how to arrange your 
speakers for best performance.
General
e inputs are named to make it easier to reference 
connected devices (e.g. ‘BD’ or ‘VCR’). ey all have the 
same input circuit, so there is no reason why you should 
not connect a dierent device to any of the inputs. For 
example, if you had two BD players and the AV input 
was not being used, then the second BD 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 had a satellite decoder plugged into a SAT video 
input, the audio must be connected to the SAT audio 
inputs!
Making connections
 < Take care to place cables as far from any power 
supply cabling as is practicable, to reduce hum and 
other noise problems.
HDMI connectors
STB, GAME, AV, SAT, BD, VCR, PVR
Connect the HDMI video outputs of your source 
equipment to these corresponding HDMI inputs.
OUTPUT 
Connect this output to the HDMI video input of your 
display device. is output is compatible with HDMI 
Audio Return Channel (ARC). If you have a supported 
television then sound from the television’s internal tuner 
(e.g. Freeview, Freesat, DVB-T) will be available using 
the Receiver’s ‘Display’ input.
NOTE:
For each input, you must set the ‘Video Source’ and 
‘Audio Source’ settings according to the connection 
type. (see “Input Cong.” on page E-29)
OUTPUT1
ARC