Harman Kardon AVR 1600 Owner's Manual page 10

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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
AM and FM Antenna Terminals:
Component Video Monitor Output:
one of the Component Video Inputs and your television or video display
is component-video-capable, connect these jacks to the video display.
NOTE: Due to copy-protection restrictions, there is no output
sources.
Component Video 1/2 Inputs:
analog component video (Y/Pb/Pr) capability, and if you are not
of the source to one of the sets of component video inputs. Do not
make any other video connections to that source. These inputs may
be assigned to any source.
NOTE: It is not possible to have no component video input
assigned to a source, as the AVR 1600 does not transcode
composite video source signals to the component video for-
mat. Thus, if a signal is present at the input assigned to the
source, and you have connected the source device to the
composite video input, you will not see the correct picture
unless you turn off the device connected to the component
video input, or assign the other component video input to the
source.
Video Monitor Output:
composite video connections, connect this monitor output to the
corresponding input on your video display. Composite video source
signals are only available at this output.
Video 1, Video 2 and DVD Audio/Video
Inputs:
These jacks may be used to connect your video-capable
source components (e.g., Blu-ray Disc
TV box) to the receiver.
NOTE:
composite video output, and make a separate audio connection.
Video 1 Audio/Video Outputs:
used to connect your DVR, VCR or another recorder.
HDMI Inputs and Output:
connection.
AVR 1600 will automatically transcode component video source
the original resolution and will not be scaled. The AVR's on-screen
480i resolution. The main video source will not be visible.
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Connect the included
If you are using
If a video source has
If any of your sources use
player, DVD player, cable
These jacks may be
NOTE: When connecting a DVI-equipped display to one of
instead.
AC Power Cord:
After you have made all other connections,
plug the AC power cord into an unswitched wall outlet.
Main Power Switch:
This mechanical switch turns the
power supply on or off. It is usually left on, and cannot be turned
on or off using the remote control.
Coaxial 1/2 and Optical 1/2 Digital Audio
Inputs:
If a source has a compatible digital audio output, and
connect it to one of these jacks to hear digital audio formats, such
audio connection for each source.
Coaxial Digital Audio Output:
an audio recorder, connect the Coaxial Digital Audio Output to the
digital audio signals are available for recording. Both coaxial and
optical digital audio signals are available at this Digital Audio Output.
Front, Center, Surround and Surround Back
Speaker Outputs:
Use two-conductor speaker wire to
connect each set of terminals to the correct speaker. Remember
to observe the correct polarity (positive and negative connections).
6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs:
Audio, SACD
, Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD, or any other external
decoder) to these jacks. See page 25 for more information.
CD and Tape Audio Inputs:
to connect audio-only source components (e.g., CD player, tape
deck). Do not connect a turntable to these jacks unless you are
using it with a phono preamp.
Tape Outputs:
These jacks may be used to connect a CDR
or another audio-only recorder.
Subwoofer Output:
If you have a powered subwoofer
with a line-level input, connect it to the Subwoofer Output.
AUX Input:
Enjoy audio from an iPod (not included), CD player
or other portable player by connecting its headphone jack to this
input using a 1/8" stereo mini-plug cable (not included). Video and
still-image playback are not available at this input.
If a source is also
Connect the
These jacks may be used

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