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03 Connecting your equipment
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Connecting your equipment
Connecting your equipment
This receiver provides you with many connection possibilities, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. This chapter explains the kinds of components you can connect to make up your home theater system.
CAUTION
!
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Plugging in should be the final step.
!
When making connections, also keep the power cords of the devices being connected unplugged from the power outlets.
!
Depending on the device being connected (amplifier, receiver, etc.), the methods of connection and terminal names may differ from the explanations in this manual. Also refer to the operating instructions of the respective devices.
Important
Illustration shows the SC-LX85, however connections for the SC-LX75 are the same except where noted.
Rear panel
SC-LX85
IN 1
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
1 6
ASSIGNABLE
IN
1
(DVD)
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO
P
B
P
R
IN 2
IN 2
(DVR/
BDR)
IN 3
(VIDEO)
MONITOR
OUT
ZONE2
OUT
RS-232C
IN
4
(VIDEO) BD IN
CU-RF100
(OUTPUT 5 V
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
IR IN 1
FM UNBAL 75
IN 1
OUT
150 mA MAX)
SPEAKERS
IN 2 OUT
CONTROL
2
(OUTPUT 12 V
TOTAL 150 mA MAX)
12 V TRIGGER
IN
5
(DVD)
IN
6
(DVR/BDR)
MONITOR
OUT
OUT 1
(CONTROL)
VIDEO COAXIAL
OUT 2
DC OUTPUT for WIRELESS LAN
(OUTPUT
5 V
0.6 A MAX)
ASSIGNABLE
OPTICAL
ASSIGNABLE
LAN
(10/100)
IN
( DVD
1
)
IN
( CD
2
)
IN 1
( TV/SAT )
IN 2
( DVR/BDR ) (
IN 3
VIDEO )
ADAPTER PORT
(OUTPUT 5 V
0.1 A MAX)
OUT
AC IN
A
R
IN OUT IN
FRONT
L
CENTER
CD IN FRONT
1
SUBWOOFER
2
SURROUND SURR BACK F HEIGHT
(Single)
F WIDE FRONT CENTER SURROUND SURR BACK
L
AUDIO
R
CENTER
FRONT HEIGHT
L R
PRE OUT
FRONT WIDE / B
L
R
SUBWOOFER
R
MULTI CH IN
SURROUND
L R
SURROUND BACK
A
L
(Single)
En
SC-LX75
IN
1
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
1 6
ASSIGNABLE
IN 1
(DVD)
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO
P
B
P
R
IN
2
IN 2
(DVR/
(VIDEO)
ZONE 2
OUT
ZONE 3
OUT
4
DVD
IN
BD IN
TV/SAT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
(VIDEO)
MONITOR
OUT
5
(DVD)
DVR/BDR
OUT IN
6
(DVR/BDR)
OUT 1
(CONTROL)
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
SIGNAL
GND
COAXIAL
OUT 2
DC OUTPUT for WIRELESS LAN
(OUTPUT
5 V
0.6 A MAX)
ASSIGNABLE OPTICAL
IN
(
DVD
1
)
IN
(
CD
2
)
IN
1
(
TV/SAT
)
ASSIGNABLE
IN
2
(
DVR/BDR
) (
IN
3
VIDEO
)
PHONO
IN CD IN FRONT
1
SUBWOOFER
2
SURROUND SURR BACK F HEIGHT
(Single)
F WIDE
RS-232C ANTENNA
A
R
FRONT
L
CENTER
AUDIO
R
CENTER
FRONT HEIGHT
L R
PRE OUT
FRONT WIDE / B
L
ADAPTER PORT
0.1 A MAX)
OUT
R
SURROUND
L
AC IN
R
SURROUND BACK
A
L
(Single)
AM LOOP FM UNBAL 75 SPEAKERS
IR IN 1
IN 1
OUT
EXTENSION
(OUTPUT 5 V
150 mA MAX)
IN 2 OUT
CONTROL
2
(OUTPUT 12 V
TOTAL 150 mA MAX)
12 V TRIGGER
Note
!
The input functions below are assigned by default to the receiver’s different input terminals. Refer to
The Input Setup menu on page 36 to change the assignments if other connections are used.
Input function
Input Terminals
Digital Component HDMI
( BD )
IN 5 IN 1
BD
DVD
TV/SAT
DVR/BDR
VIDEO
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
(front panel)
CD
IN 6
IN 4
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
COAX-1
OPT-1
OPT-2
OPT-3
COAX-2
IN 2
IN 3
!
SC-LX75 only:
The CU-RF100 omni-directional remote control
(separately sold) can be connected to the
RS-232C and EXTENSION terminals. Using the CU-RF100 lets you display the receiver’s display information on the remote control display in your hands and operate it without worrying about obstacles or the direction in which the remote control is pointing.
RS-232C ANTENNA
AM LOOP
IR
OUT
FM UNBAL 75
IN 1
IN
IN 2
OUT
EXTENSION
(OUTPUT 5 V
150 mA MAX) CONTR
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Table of contents
- 6 Our philosophy
- 6 Features
- 7 Checking what’s in the box
- 7 Installing the receiver
- 7 Loading the batteries
- 7 Operating range of remote control unit
- 7 two-way communications
- 8 (included CD-ROM)
- 9 Remote control (In case of SC-LX85)
- 11 Remote control (In case of SC-LX75)
- 12 Display
- 13 Front panel
- 14 Connecting your equipment
- 14 Rear panel
- 15 Connecting the RF adapter
- 15 Determining the speakers’ application
- 17 Placing the speakers
- 18 Connecting the speakers
- 19 Installing your speaker system
- 24 About the audio connection
- 24 About the video converter
- 24 About HDMI
- 25 components
- 26 recorder and other video sources
- 27 other set-top box
- 27 Connecting other audio components
- 28 inputs
- 28 Connecting additional amplifiers
- 29 Connecting AM/FM antennas
- 29 MULTI-ZONE setup
- 30 LAN interface
- 31 ADAPTER
- 31 Connecting an iPod
- 31 Connecting a USB device
- 31 component to the front panel input
- 31 Connecting to a wireless LAN
- 32 Connecting an IR receiver
- 32 with this unit’s sensor
- 33 using the 12 volt trigger
- 33 Plugging in the receiver
- 34 About remote control operation
- 34 (OSD Language)
- 34 sound tuning (Full Auto MCACC)
- 36 The Input Setup menu
- 36 Operation Mode Setup
- 38 About remote control operation
- 38 Playing a source
- 38 Playing an iPod
- 39 Playing a USB device
- 41 Listening to the radio
- 43 Enjoyment of Music
- 45 About remote control operation
- 45 using the listening modes
- 47 Selecting MCACC presets
- 47 Choosing the input signal
- 47 Better sound using Phase Control
- 48 Full Band Phase Control
- 49 About remote control operation
- 49 Enjoying the Home Media Gallery
- 49 Features of Home Media Gallery
- 49 Introduction
- 50 Playback with Home Media Gallery
- 51 Advanced operations for Internet radio
- 51 About network playback
- 53 About playable file formats
- 54 About remote control operation
- 54 About the Control with HDMI function
- 54 Making Control with HDMI connections
- 54 HDMI Setup
- 55 Before using synchronization
- 55 About synchronized operations
- 56 Setting the PQLS function
- 56 Stream Smoother Link
- 56 function
- 57 About remote control operation
- 57 Setting the Audio options
- 59 Setting the Video options
- 61 Switching the speaker terminals
- 61 Using the MULTI-ZONE controls
- 62 Making an audio or a video recording
- 62 Reducing the level of an analog signal
- 62 Using the sleep timer
- 62 Dimming the display
- 62 Switching the HDMI output
- 63 Checking your system settings
- 63 Resetting the system
- 64 About the Remote Setup menu
- 64 Operating multiple receivers
- 64 components
- 65 Selecting preset codes directly
- 65 remote controls
- 66 button settings
- 66 of the input function buttons
- 66 Resetting the remote control settings
- 66 Confirming preset codes
- 66 manually
- 66 Direct function
- 67 Multi Operation and System Off
- 68 Controlling components
- 70 Using the RF communications function
- 71 communications
- 72 synchrony with the receiver
- 72 Directional RF Remote Control
- 74 About the Remote Setup menu
- 74 Operating multiple receivers
- 74 components
- 75 Selecting preset codes directly
- 75 remote controls
- 75 button settings
- 75 one input function
- 76 Direct function
- 76 Setting the backlight mode
- 76 Multi Operation and System Off
- 77 Resetting the remote control settings
- 78 Controlling components
- 80 About remote control operation
- 80 Advanced MCACC menu
- 80 Automatic MCACC (Expert)
- 82 Manual MCACC setup
- 85 Checking MCACC Data
- 86 Data Management
- 87 About remote control operation
- 87 System Setup menu
- 87 Manual speaker setup
- 89 Network Setup menu
- 91 Checking the Network Information
- 91 The Other Setup menu
- 94 Troubleshooting
- 103 Troubleshooting of wireless LAN
- 104 About status messages
- 105 Speaker Setting Guide
- 106 HDMI connection
- 106 Cleaning the unit
- 106 LAN converter
- 107 to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
- 108 Surround sound formats
- 108 About THX
- 109 About iPod
- 110 About FLAC
- 110 with different input signal formats
- 111 Glossary
- 114 Features index
- 115 Specifications
- 116 Preset code list