Video Outputs; Video Inputs; Digital Inputs; Analog Audio Inputs - B&K AVP 4090 Owner's Manual

Remote controlled a/v tuner preamplifier
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4. Video outputs -

Outputs labeled MON1, MON2, V1, and V2. Provides composite video
output to a TV, monitor, or VCR for viewing or recording the video signal.

5. Video inputs -

Inputs labeled TV-V3, V2, V1, and DVD/VLD used to connect the A/V
source to provide the video signal that the preamplifier can switch
between.

6. Digital inputs -

Inputs labeled V1, V2, TV-V3, TUNER, DVD/VLD, and CD used to
connect a digital audio signal from your source to the AVP preamplifier.
The incoming signal may be either a PCM or AC-3 signal, you configure
the input (in the setup menu) according to your system needs. These
inputs are coaxial only.
PLEASE NOTE:
The DIGITAL inputs on the AVP4090 will only accept an Industry Standard Consumer
Audio DIGITAL input signal. (See setup procedure in this manual)
When you connect a Dolby Digital source to an AVP with Dolby Digital, the signal
must be an Industry Standard Consumer Audio DIGITAL signal into the
AVP4090.
Laserdisc players normally have an Industry Standard Consumer Audio RF
Dolby Digital signal. This type of Dolby Digital signal requires a Dolby Digital RF
demodulator to be placed between the player and the AVP4090. This converts
the RF Dolby Digital signal, out of the laserdisc, to a Dolby Digital DIGITAL
signal. This signal can then be processed by the AVP4090 digital inputs.
7. SEND/RCV inputs -
Not currently used. For future applications.
8. PRE-OUTS -

9. Analog audio inputs -

Line level inputs for connecting your audio components to the system
(DVD/VLD, CD, and TV-V3).

10. AM antenna input -

Connection for the AM antenna. 75 Ohms.
Provides variable level audio output for sending to a power
amplifier or other audio component. They carry the same signal as
the FRONT L and FRONT R outputs.
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