Connecting Components With Hdmi - Onkyo HT-R591 Instruction Manual

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VCR or DVD recorder/digital
video recorder
Connections
Game
console
Satellite/cable
set-top
box, etc.
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TV, projector+
etc.
Blu-ray
DIsc/DVD
player
* ff your TV doesn't
support
Audio
Return
Channel
(ARC),
you
need to connect
all optical
digital
cable
together
with the HDM[
cable
to the AV receiver.
* When
listening
to an HDM[
component
through
the AV
receiver,
set the HDM[
component
so that its video
call be seen
on the TV screen
(on the TV, select
the input of the HDM[
component
connected
to the AV receiver),
ff the TV power
is off
or the TV is set to another
input source,
this may result
in no
sound
from
the AV receiver
or the sound
may be cut off.
Connect
your
components
to the
appropriate
jacks.
The
default
input
assignments
are shown
below.
_:
Assignment
can
be changed
(@
page
41).
HDM[
INI
HDM[
IN2
HDM[
IN3
HDM[
IN4
HDM[
OUT
Blu-ray
Disc/DVD
player
VCR
or DVD recordeffdigital
video
recorder
Satellite/cable
set-top
box, etc.
Game
console
TV, projector,
etc.
See also:
• "Connection
Tips and Video Signal Path"
(@ page
64)
• "Using
an RIHD-compatible
TV, Player,
or Recorder"
(_ page
65)
• "About
HDMI"
(_ page
67)
• To listen to the audio
of a component
connected
via HDM[
through
your TV's
speakers,
enable
"HDMI
Through"
(@ page
49) and set the AV receiver
to standby
mode.
• In the case of Blu-ray Disc/DVD players, if no sound is output
despite following the above-mentioned
procedure, set your Blu-
ray Disc/DVD player's HDM[ audio settings to PCM.
N Audio Return Channel (ARC) function
Audio
Return
Channel
(ARC)
tunctien
enables
an HDMI
capable
TV to send
the
audio
stream
to the
HDMI OUT
of
the AV
receiver.
• This
function
can be used when:
- Your TV is ARC
capable,
and
- The TWCD
input selector
is selected,
and
- "HI)MI
Ctrl
(RIHD)"
is set to "On"
(@ page
49),
and
- "Audio
Return
Ch (ARC)"
is set to "Auto"
(@ page
50).
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