VINCENT SAV-C2 Instructions For Use Manual page 28

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Input Name
Type of Audio Connection
CD/AV1
stereo analogue (RCA) or
digital (coaxial or optical)
DVD/AV2
stereo analogue (RCA) or
digital (coaxial or optical)
SAT/AUX1
stereo analogue (RCA) or
digital (coaxial or optical)
D-TV/AUX2
stereo analogue (RCA) or
digital (coaxial or optical)
VCR/AUX3
stereo analogue (RCA)
TUNER/AV3
stereo analogue (RCA)
LINE/AV4
stereo analogue (RCA)
6.1 CHANNEL
7-channel analogue (RCA)
If the source units at the inputs "DVD2/AV2" and
"D-TV/AUX2" provide several possible video con-
nections, only the highest-grade connection accep-
ted by the video display should be used, even if the
following connection diagrams show all three con-
nections.
If the source unit provides several possible audio
connections, generally only one standard is used. In
To use a record player you need a so-called equaliser preamplifier (also called a phono preampli-
fier), which is installed in the signal path between the record player and one of the high-level
inputs. Some models of record player already include this preamplifier and can be connected
directly. You will find further information in this appliance's operating manual.
The stereo sound of appliances that use output connectors other than RCA (DIN plugs, jack plugs)
can often also be used with the aid of adaptors.
One audio connection has to be created for every
source unit. Moreover, every AV source also needs
a video connection. After you have selected which
source is to be connected to which preamplifier
input, connect the dual RCA connector for stereo
sound (LINE OUT) of one such signal source to
the corresponding input in the terminal field
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Type of Video Connection
Composite (RCA)
Composite (RCA), S-Video (Mini-DIN),
Component YPbPr (RCA)
Composite (RCA)
Composite (RCA), S-Video (Mini-DIN),
Component YPbPr (RCA)
Composite (RCA)
Composite (RCA)
Composite (RCA)
Composite (RCA)
some cases, if a DVD-player or CD-player is equip-
ped with high-grade DA-converters, it may be desi-
rable to have digital AND analogue sound connec-
tion for these units. Even external decoders or some
multi-format disc-players with SACD or DVD-Audio
playback must in addition have analogue multi-chan-
nel connection (at the "6.1CHANNEL" (15) input),
so as to be available in the Surround sense for every
format played.
"2 CHANNEL ANALOG AUDIO INPUT" (13).
In addition, a coaxial or optical digital connection
can be made with one of the sockets in the "DIGI-
TAL INPUT" terminal field (12) of the preamplifier
for up to four source units. Please note that, on the
preamplifier, there is no more than one Optical
digital input. The Composite outputs "VIDEO
OUTPUT" of all AV-sources should then be con-
nected to the corresponding inputs in "VIDEO
INPUT" (17) terminal field of the preamplifier.
A Component or S-Video cable can also be used
for the video signal path instead of this only for
units on the "DVD/AV2" and "D-TV/AUX2" pre-
amplifier inputs. You only need the multi-channel
The following sketches simplify the allocation of cable connections for the most widely used signal sources for you.
DIGITAL
INPUT
ANALOG
INPUT
SAV-C2
VIDEO
INPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
ANALOG
INPUT
SAV-C2
VIDEO
INPUT
input
"6.1CHANNEL
ANALOG
INPUT" (16) for external decoders and multi-for-
mat players (SACD, DVD-Audio etc.).
Please note that the SAV-C2 does not divert the
channel signal if the analogue multi-channel input
is selected. You need a minimum of a 5.1 set of
speakers to play back multi-channel material via
this inputs.
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
audio
( **** )
ANALOG
OUTPUT
DVD, DVD-Recorder,
audio
( * )
SACD, DVD-Audio
VIDEO
OUTPUT
( * )( ** )
video
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
audio
( **** )
ANALOG
OUTPUT
audio
( * )
Digital TV-Receiver
VIDEO
OUTPUT
( * )( ** )
video
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