Connecting Up; Making Cable Connections; Hdmi Cables; About Hdmi - Pioneer SX-319V Mode D'emploi

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Connecting up

Chapter 3:
Connecting up

Making cable connections

Make sure not to bend the cables over the top
of this unit (as shown in the illustration). If this
happens, the magnetic field produced by the
transformers in this unit may cause a
humming noise from the speakers.
Important
• Before making or changing any connections,
switch off the power and disconnect the
power cord from the AC outlet.
• Before unplugging the power cord, switch
the power into standby.

HDMI cables

The HDMI cables transfers uncompressed digital
video, as well as almost every kind of digital audio
that the connected component is compatible
with, including DVD-video, DVD-Audio (see
below for limitations), Video CD/Super VCD, CD,
SACD (DSD 2 ch only) and 192 kHz/8 ch (Max.
number of channel inputs) PCM.
HDMI cable
Be careful to connect the terminal in the
proper direction.
Note
1 • Set the HDMI parameter in Setting the Audio options on page 27 to THRU (THROUGH) and set the input signal in Choosing
the input signal on page 29 to HDMI, if you want to hear HDMI audio output from your TV or flat panel TV (no sound will be
heard from this receiver).
• If the video signal does not appear on your TV or flat panel TV, try adjusting the resolution settings on your component or
display. Note that some components (such as video game units) have resolutions that may not be displayed. In this case,
connect your component directly to the TV or flat panel TV.

About HDMI

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
supports both video and audio on a single
digital connection for use with DVD players,
DTV, set-top boxes, and other AV devices. HDMI
was developed to provide the technologies of
High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP) as well as Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
in one specification. HDCP is used to protect
digital content transmitted and received by
DVI-compliant displays.
HDMI has the capability to support standard,
enhanced, or high-definition video plus
standard to multi-channel surround-sound
audio. HDMI features include uncompressed
digital video, a bandwidth of up to 2.2 gigabytes
per second (with HDTV signals), one connector
(instead of several cables and connectors), and
communication between the AV source and AV
devices such as DTVs.
This receiver is also compatible with the
Deep Color and x.v.Color feature (x.v.Color is
trademarks of Sony Corporation).
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition
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Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing,
LLC.
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