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2. Connect the Signal Sense Output Jack on the SPF to the
Cable/Sat C-VID Jack on the AVR rear panel.
3. Connect the 3.5mm
Mini Plug Pigtail to the Cable/Sat
SPF In
on the AVR rear panel.
4. If using one SPF, connect the
Power Input to an Audioaccess
SPF/PS power supply. If using multiple SPFs, connect the
Power
Input
to the Power Pass-Through on the previous SPF
using the included 2.1mm jumper wire.
Coaxial Digital Audio
1. Connect the coaxial digital output of a cable box/satellite receiver
to one of the Signal Sense
In/Out Jacks on a SPF.
2. Connect the unused Signal Sense
In/Out Jack on the SPF to
one of the
Coaxial In Jacks on the AVR rear panel, if unused.
(If both coaxial inputs are used, use composite video sensing.)
3. Connect the 3.5mm mini plug pigtail to the
Cable/Sat SPS In
on the AVR rear panel.
4. If using one SPF, connect the
Power Input to an Audioaccess
SPF/PS power supply. If using multiple SPFs, connect the
Power
Input
to the Power Pass-Through on the previous SPF
using the included 2.1mm jumper wire.
AUX
NOTE: IR control codes need to be learned for any device connected
to these inputs/outputs in REMOTE CONTROL SETUP/AV AUX.
Audio In – AUX
1. Connect the L&R line-level audio outputs of an A/V device to the
AUX L&R In Jacks on the AVR rear panel.
2. Connect the optical digital output of an A/V device to the
Optical 1 Jack on the AVR rear panel.
Audio Out – AUX
1. Connect the AUX L&R Out Jacks on the AVR rear panel to
the L&R line-level audio inputs (record) on an A/V device.
2. Connect the
Optical or Coaxial Digital Out to the optical
or coaxial digital in on an A/V device.
NOTE: These outputs only
output signals from digital audio sources. There is no upconverting
analog audio signals.
Video In – AUX
NOTE 1: It is not necessary to connect both composite and S-video.
It is necessary to have a composite video connection to distribute
video to the AVH21 hubs in multiroom applications. The
Video
Source Outputs
(multiroom video out) cannot accept compo-
nent inputs, nor are component inputs downconverted for use
with these outputs.
NOTE 2: Video will default to the highest quality signal available.
NOTE 3: When a source is connected to the AVR21EN via compo-
nent video connections, it is also necessary to connect the compos-
ite and/or S-video outputs of the source device to the AVR21EN
if you wish to take advantage of the record outputs. The record
outputs cannot accept component inputs, nor are component
inputs downconverted for use with these outputs.
Cable/Sat
NOTE 1: Although any type of video source device can be
connected to these jacks, the remote control has the commands
for the cable/sat inputs set to control a cable set-top box or
a satellite receiver as configured in
MAIN MENU/REMOTE
CONTROL SETUP.
NOTE 2: When connecting a device such as a digital cable box
or other set-top tuner product with a digital audio output, we
recommend that you connect both the digital and analog outputs
of the product to your AVR. The audio input polling feature of
the AVR will then be able to make certain that you have a
constant audio feed, since it will automatically switch the audio
input to the analog jacks if the digital feed is interrupted or
not available for a particular channel.
Audio – Cable/Sat
1. Connect the L&R line-level audio outputs of a cable box/satellite
receiver to the
Cable/Sat L&R Audio In Jacks on the AVR
rear panel.
2. Connect a coaxial digital or optical digital out of a cable box/
satellite receiver to one of the
Coaxial or Optical Digital In
Jacks
on the AVR rear panel, if unused. (This connection will
need to be configured in the MAIN ROOM/SOURCES menu.)
Video – Cable/Sat
NOTE 1: It is not necessary to connect both composite and S-video.
It is necessary to have a composite video connection to distribute
video to the AVH21 hubs in multiroom applications. The
Video
Source Outputs
(multiroom video out) cannot accept
component inputs, nor are component inputs downconverted
for use with these outputs.
NOTE 2: Video will default to the highest quality signal available.
NOTE 3: When a source is connected to the AVR21EN via
component video connections, it is also necessary to connect the
composite and/or S-video outputs of the source device to the
AVR21EN if you wish to take advantage of the record outputs.
The record outputs cannot accept component inputs, nor are
component inputs downconverted for use with these outputs.
1. Connect the composite video output of a cable box/satellite
receiver to the
Cable/Sat C-VID In Jack on the AVR rear
panel.
2. Connect the S-video output of a cable box/satellite receiver to
the
Cable/Sat C-VID In Jack on the AVR rear panel.
3. Connect the component (Y/Pb/Pr) outputs of a cable box/satellite
receiver to the
Cable/Sat Component Video Jacks on the
AVR rear panel.
SPF (Power Management – Optional) – Cable/Sat
NOTE: An SPF (Source Power Flag) should be used on any device
that does not have discrete IR On/Off codes. Either composite video
or coaxial digital audio can be sensed. All SPF modules can be
daisy-chained together for power from a single SPF/PS power sup-
ply and must be powered to work. See the
SPF Features section.
Composite Video
1. Connect the composite video output of a cable box/satellite
receiver to one of the
Signal Input Jacks on a SPF.
Main Room Installation and Setup