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The 751R V2 has 6 HDMI inputs (one of which is on the front) and two
outputs. HDMI is a fully digital audio/video system for picture and audio in
digital format for best possible picture quality.
HDMI outputs on Blu-ray, DVD players and Set-top boxes also often support
higher resolution formats including progressive scan types. Consult both your
HDMI source and TV manuals for details, it is often possible to select from
various options, you will want to select the highest quality output that both
your source and TV are compatible with.
From Blu-ray players, HDMI can also carry the latest Dolby Digital Plus and
True-HD formats as well as DTS-HD High Resolution and Master Audio.
Ensure that the HDMI output of your player has been set to 'Bitstream' or
'Raw' to pass the formats to the 751R V2 for decoding. Also some Blu-ray
players feature settings to allow down conversion of Dolby Digital Plus etc. to
backwards compatible Dolby Digital 5.1 for older AV receivers which do not
support these formats.
Ensure any such settings are disabled to allow our 751R V2 access to all the
latest formats. For all the above reasons HDMI is the preferred connection
method for both Audio and Video.
The 751R V2 can however also accept Composite, S-Video and Component
video for sources without HDMI outputs and automatically transcode and
scale this video to the HDMI output. Each of the HDMI and Component inputs
are freely assignable in the OSD to any source. The Composite and S-Video
inputs are physically xed.
The default setup is as below.
Highlight each HDMI and Component input in turn if you wish to assign it to
a different source (with the Left and Right arrows).
HDMI/Component Assign
HDMI 1 :
HDMI 2 :
HDMI 3 :
HDMI 4 :
Component 1 :
Component 1 :
Component 1 :
HDMI Out :
Return I/O
BD/DVD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
Recorder 1
BD/DVD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
A+B
Note: The rst four sources are Assigned both an HDMI and a Component
input.
This may seem strange but this just means that these sources have not only
their own HDMI connections but their own Component connections and the
physically assigned S-Video and Composite Video connections all available
to them.
This is useful because Zone 2 uses the analogue video inputs only. Thus
if you are using Zone 2 you will probably want a source to be assigned an
HDMI for viewing in the main room and plus perhaps a component video
connection for viewing in Zone 2. What video input you select to view when
you select each source in the main room is determined by the Video Input
Select menu explained next.
Navigate to the 'Video Input Select' menu.
For each source the currently selected video input type will be shown. This
menu allows you to choose which of the possible video connections that
each source has you actually wish to use, i.e. if your games console has only
an S-Video output and is connected to the VIDEO1 source, you would select
VIDEO1 and then change it from HDMI 2 to S-Video.
For the main room the 751R V2 automatically transcodes any analogue
video sources selected to HDMI using the Scaler settings as described later.
Video Input Select
BD/DVD :
VIDEO 1 :
VIDEO 2 :
Recorder 1 :
Aux :
CD :
7.1 Direct :
USB :
VIDEO 3 :
Return I/O
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
HDMI
Note: Assigning a HDMI input to a source automatically selects Bypassing
as it is not possible to scale a HDMI source.
Assigning video inputs
The next step is to select each source input in turn on the 751R V2 and tell
the unit:
The type of audio connection you want to use for that source (Analogue,
Digital or HDMI).
• The processing mode for that source.
The 751R V2 remembers these settings individually for every source input
and automatically recalls them as and when you change source input.
Audio connection type
Select the 'Audio Input Select' menu. Highlight each source in turn and select
either analogue, digital or HDMI input types (use the Left and Right arrows):
Audio Input Select
BD/DVD :
VIDEO 1 :
VIDEO 2 :
Recorder 1 :
Aux :
CD :
VIDEO 3 :
Return I/O
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
Analog
Analog
Analog
The options shown will be Analogue, Digital and HDMI if that source has been
assigned an HDMI input for video as above.
Analogue inputs will require a stereo phono/RCA to phono/RCA cable
connection to the 751R V2. Digital inputs will require either a 75ohm
digital type phono/RCA to phono/RCA co-axial cable (S/P DIF) or an optical
bre cable (TOSLINK). The 751R V2 will automatically use whichever is
connected. Do not make connections to both the Optical and Co-axial inputs
for a source.
Once you have set the audio types exit the OSD to save.
This setting can also be changed at any time without using the OSD by
pressing the Audio Input Type button on the front panel or remote, this will
then cycle between analogue, digital or HDMI input types where available
for the currently selected source, as usual they will then be remembered the
next time you return to that source.
Source setup
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