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INSTALLATION
11
Connections
(Continued)
Display
Formats
Overview
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The
HDTV
Tuner
offers
various
display
formats
and
multiple
video
outputs.
If
the
HDTV
Tuner
is
connected
to
A/V
systems,
the
HDTV
Tuner
can
provide
video
signal
formats
1080i,
720p,
480p,
and
480i.
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1080i,
720p,
480p,
and
480i
modes
are
available
for
component
video
(YPbPr)
outputs.
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1080i,
720p,
and
480p
modes
are
available
for
RGB
and
DVI
outputs.
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480i
mode
is
available
for
VIDEO,
S-VIDEO,
and
COMPONENT
VIDEO
outputs.
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The
HDTV
Tuner
has
two
digital
audio
outputs;
Dolby
Digital
5.1
and
PCM.
The
HDTV
Tuner
sends
out
a
digital
audio
signal
to
OPTICAL
and
COAXIAL
audio
outputs
if
digital
broadcasts
are
being
received
by
the
HDTV
Tuner.
Analog
Monitor
Connections
1
Connect
the
"Antenna/Cable"
to
the
"ANT
IN"
jack
on
the
HDTV
Receiver
using
a
coaxial
RF
cable.
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There
might
be
some
areas
where
the
signal
strength
could
be
too
high.
If
so,
you
may
need
to
connect
the
antenna
to
an
attenuator.
Screw
the
attenuator
onto
the
"ANT
IN"
jack.
(Refer
to
page
10.)
2
Connect
the
"ANT
LOOP
OUT"
jack
from
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"Antenna
In"
jack
on
your
TV
using
a
coaxi-
al
RF
cable.
3
Connect
the
"AUDIO
OUT"
and
"VIDEO
OUT
(MONITOR
OUT)"
jacks
from
the
HDTV
Receiver
to
the
"A/V
IN"
jacks
on
your
TV
using
RCA-type
cables.
If
your
TV
is
equipped
with
an
S-Video
jack,
use
the
S-VIDEO
OUT
jack.
(The
Output
Selection
must
be
set
to
YPbPr,
refer
to
Display
Format
Setup
on
page
17.)
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On-Screen
display
and
Menus
are
only
seen
on
these
connections
if
the
display
format
settings
are
set
to
480i
and
YPbPr.
(Refer
to
page
17.)
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Panel
OR
OR
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT
L
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
TV
Connection
Panel
HDTV
Receiver
Connection
Panel
Antenna
To
AUDIO
OUT
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