Audio / Video Connections - B&K Reference 50 Owner's Manual

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AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS

Connecting your analog sources to your processor
B A L A N C E D I N P U T S
C D
O N
R I G H T
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set to the ON (In) position. For proper operation with RCA-type outputs the switch must be set to the OFF (Out)
position. Do not connect BOTH XLR and RCA connections to the same source device.
Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio
output on the DVD/VLD player, then attach the other end to the
left (white) DVD/VLD audio input on the processor. Repeat for the
right (red) audio connection. Attach one end of the composite
video interconnect cable to the video out on the DVD/VLD player,
then attach the other end to the yellow video input on the
processor labeled DVD/VLD. Repeat for the S-video connections
if you are using S-video.
ZA
S-Video output
to monitor input
Composite video output
to monitor input
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VCR or audio recorder - Connect a VCR to V1. Use the same instructions for connecting to the V2 and TAPE
analog inputs. If connecting a cassette deck or other audio-only recorder then omit the video connections.
Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio output on the VCR, then attach the other end to
the left (white) V1 audio input on the processor. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection. Attach one end of the
composite video interconnect cable to the composite video output on the VCR, then attach the other end to the
yellow video input on the processor labeled V1. Repeat for the S-video connections if you are using S-video.
V1
LINE OUTPUTS
Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio input on the VCR, then attach the other end to the
left (white) V1 audio output on the processor. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection. Attach one end of the
composite video interconnect cable to the composite video input on the VCR, then attach the other end to the
yellow video output on the processor labeled V1. Repeat for the S-video connections if you are using S-video.
Audio / Video source - connecting a DVD/VLD player to the
processor's analog inputs. Use the same instructions for
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connecting to other audio / video sources such as a satellite
receiver, cable box, etc. Note: your processor's CD and DVD
O N
source inputs have a switch to allow processing audio from
devices having XLR or RCA type output connections. For
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proper operation with XLR-type outputs the switch must be
Video Monitor - Attach one end of the composite video
interconnect cable to the video input on the monitor, then
attach the other end to the yellow video output on the
processor's ZONE OUTPUTS. Repeat for the S-video
connections if you are using S-video. Dual zone operation
requires connections be made to (ZA) for Zone 1 (A), and (ZB)
for Zone 2 (B).
S-Video output
to VCR input
Composite video output
to VCR input
Left audio output
to VCR input
Right audio output
to VCR input
DVD
LINE INPUTS
V1
S-Video input
from VCR output
Composite video input
from VCR output
Left audio input
from VCR output
Right audio input
from VCR output
LINE INPUTS
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S-Video input
from DVD output
Composite video input
from DVD output
Left audio input from
DVD output
Right audio input from
DVD output

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