Connection Method 2 (Hdmi Control-Compatible Tv) - Yamaha RX-V471 Owner's Manual

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Connecting
a TV
Connection
method
2 (HDMI
Control
-compatible
TV)
Connect
a TV to the unit with
an HDMI
cable
and an optical
cable.
• The following connection and steps are supplied, supposing the "HDMr' in the "Setup" menu has not been
changed from the default setting (p.69).
HDMI OUT jack
(_) Press SETUP.
SETUP
keys
ENTER
@ Press the cursor
keys (<_/D)
to select
"HDMI."
Audio output
(Digital optical)
TV
(_) Press the cursor
keys (A/V)
to select
"HDMI
Control,"
and then press
ENTER.
• By connecting a TV to the unit with an HDMI cable, each function for the unit can be configured while
viewing the TV monitor (p.60).
• If your playback device is connected to the analog video input jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO), you
also need to connect the TV to the MONITOR OUT (COMPONENT VIDEO or VIDEO) jack with an analog
video cable (p.20).
Necessary
setting
To use the HDMI
control
function,
the following
settings
are required
in advance.
2
After connecting external devices (TV, playback devices, etc.) and AC
power cable, turn on the unit, TV and playback devices.
Configure the settings for HDMI Control.
(_) Activate
the HDMI control
function
of the TV and the devices
that support
the HDMI
control
function.
For details
on setting
the HDMI control
function,
refer to manual
of each device.
(_) Select
the input source
of the TV to the video input from the HDMI OUT jack of the
unit.
_)
Press the cursor
keys (A/V)
to select
"On," and then press
ENTER.
(_) Press SETUR
(_) Turn off the TV.
The unit and devices
are also turned
off automatically
with the TV's operation.
If they
do not turn off, turn them off manually.
(_) Turn on the TV.
The unit also turns on. If the unit does not turn on, turn it on manually.
(_
Change
input video
source
on the TV to video
signals
from the unit.
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