DVD Player User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver
- Connecting Components and Speakers
- Understanding video connections
- Understanding audio connections
- Connecting the AM loop antenna
- Connecting the FM antenna
- Connecting a DVD player
- Connecting a 6 or 7 channel component
- Connecting a VCR
- Connecting a tape component
- Connecting an AUX component
- Connecting a television
- Connecting speakers
- Plugging in your components
- Using the Receiver
- Using the OSD
- Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Receiver
- Specifications and Setup Codes
- Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information
- Index

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Chapter 2: Connecting Components and Speakers
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Connecting a television
This receiver supports S-Video and composite video jacks. As you are making
your television (monitor) connections and using your receiver, keep in mind
that a signal input into the composite VIDEO IN jack is output to the composite
VIDEO OUT jacks and a signal input into the S-VIDEO IN jack is output to the
S-VIDEO OUT jacks and the composite MONITOR 1 and MONITOR 2 VIDEO
OUT jacks. For this reason, we recommend connecting your receiver to your
TV using both S-Video and composite video. (S-Video cable not supplied)
To connect your receiver to a television:
1 Connect the Monitor S-Video out jack on the back of your receiver to the
S-Video in jack on your television.
2 Connect the Monitor 1 or Monitor 2 composite video out jack on the back
of your receiver to the composite video in jack on your television.










