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Kenwood Sovereign VR-5900 User Manual

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Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices

Connections

Connecting Your Cable TV or Satellite Tuner, continued

Do not plug in the receiver or devices to AC power until
you have connected all your devices.

This section focuses on the connections from your cable or
satellite tuner to the VR-5900. Please refer to your tuner’s
instructions for more detail about its connection jacks and
capabilities.

The instructions in this section show one of several pos-
sible variations on connecting your tuner. For further assis-
tance on optional configurations, contact your cable or sat-
ellite provider.

To Connect a Cable TV Tuner with a
Composite (RCA) Video Output:

1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on

page 1. It contains important notes about the types of
video connections you can make.

2. If your cable TV tuner and TV have the COMPONENT

VIDEO connectors, you can also connect them as shown
on the left.

3. Connect the audio and video cables from the cable

tuner’s Audio and Video Out jacks to the receiver’s
VIDEO2, VIDEO3, or VIDEO4 PLAY IN jacks as shown
to the left.

When the component video cables are connected, the
audio and video cables of the cable TV tuner should be
connected to the VIDEO3 jacks of the receiver.

4. Go to “Noting Your Devices” on page 3 and note which

jack you used to connect your tuner. In addition, note
the brand name and model number of the tuner.

To Connect a Cable TV Tuner without a
Composite (RCA) Video Output:

1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on

page 1. It contains important notes about the types of
video connections you can make.

2. Connect the audio cables from the cable tuner’s Audio

Out jacks to the receiver’s VIDEO2, VIDEO3, or VIDEO4
PLAY IN
jacks as shown to the left.

3. Leave the cable tuner’s video out (RF jack) connected

directly to your VCR or TV (wherever you already have
it connected). See “How Do I Operate Devices?” on
page

35

of the Users’ Guide for details about using this

setup.

4. Go to “Noting Your Devices” on page 3 and note which

jack you used to connect your tuner. In addition, note
the brand name and model number of the tuner.

To Connect a Satellite Tuner:

1. Review the information under “Before You Begin” on

page 1. It contains important notes about the types of
video connections you can make.

2. If your satellite tuner has a digital output jack, connect

a digital (optical or coaxial) cable between the satellite
tuner’s digital output jack and the receiver’s VIDEO2,
VIDEO3 or VIDEO4 digital input jack as shown in the
figure on the left.

The illustration shows two digital connections, one for
coaxial connection and one for optical connection. Your
Satellite tuner supports one or the other of these con-
nection methods—do not connect both.

3. If your satellite tuner and TV have the COMPONENT

VIDEO connectors, you can also connect them as shown
on the left.

4. Connect the audio and video cables from the satellite

tuner’s Audio and Video Out jacks to the receiver’s
VIDEO2, VIDEO3, or VIDEO4 PLAY IN jacks as shown
to the left.

Note that the jack sets are linked, even though they are
not adjacent. You must connect all of the cables from
your satellite receiver to a linked jack set. For example,
if you connect the analog cables to VIDEO2 and the
digital optical cable to VIDEO3, your satellite receiver
will not work correctly.

When the component video cables are connected, the
audio and video cables of the cable TV tuner should be
connected to the VIDEO3 jacks of the receiver.

5. Go to “Noting Your Devices” on page 3 and note which

jack you used to connect your tuner. In addition, note
the brand name and model number of the tuner.

When playing Dolby Digital or DTS-encoded software in
multichannel configuration, the connected audio signal
should be the digital signal.