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Connecting AV Components
—Continued
When connecting a MD recorder, DAT deck or CD recorder to the TX-NR1000/TX-NR5000E, make connections
using digital or analog terminals. Before making connections, refer to page 30 for correct connections.
Connect a cassette or DAT tape deck to TAPE1, and an MD or CD recorder to TAPE 2.
When you connect a cassette deck to the TX-NR1000/TX-NR5000E, be sure to use only analog audio terminals. In
the initial settings, no terminal of this unit is assigned to a REC terminal of the cassette deck. To achieve the assign-
ment, connect the REC terminal of the cassette deck to any of the AUDIO OUT 1 to 5 terminals and set the terminal
to Tape 1 Rec Out in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page 91). In addition, you can switch the input source
TAPE2 to MD or CDR. Press the [TAPE 2] button on the front panel to display TAPE 2, then press the [TAPE 2]
button again and hold it for 3 seconds. This changes the display to MD. If you wish to change it to CDR, release
the button once, and press and hold it again for 3 seconds. This operation enables you to operate Onkyos MD or CD
recorders with the remote controller of this unit (Please note that the connection is required).
When connecting to other terminals, remember to congure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign sub-
menu (See page 94) and the audio output assignment in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page 91).
You can change the display name for the input source to represent the actual connected device (See page 97).
When you want to perform analog recording of an audio signal or operate your -compatible Onkyo products via
connections between the TX-NR1000/TX-NR5000E, you have to make analog audio signal connections. Con-
nect the audio output terminals on the source device to the AUDIO IN terminals on the TX-NR1000/TX-NR5000E
using analog audio cables (RCA/phono).
Connecting a Recording Device such as MD Recorder, DAT Deck, CD Recorder
or Cassette Deck
REMOTE
CONTROL
MAIN
ZONE
3
ZONE
2
OUT
IN
FRONT
L
CENTERFRONT
R
SURR BACK
R
(
ASSIGNABLE
)
SURR BACK
L
(
ASSIGNABLE
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SURR
R
SURR
L
IR
12V
TRIGGER
OUT
RS
232
A B C D F
G
H I J K L
PRE
OUT
A
(
SINGLE
)
A
C
B
D
E
200mA MAX.
100mA MAX.
100mA MAX.
100mA MAX.
100mA MAX.
Net
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a
trademark
of
Onkyo
Corporation.
ETHERNET
(
Net
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Tune
)
2 2
1 1
66
55
44
3 3
22
1 1
C D
DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL COAXIAL
OUT
SBR SBL
SR SL
SUB C
FR FL
SBR SBL
SR SL
SUB C
FR
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E
MULTI
-
CH
IN
1
MULTI
-
CH
IN
2
AUDIO IN
1
3
2
1
PH
2
3
9
8
7
6
5
4
4
5
LRRL
OUT
LR
LR
R L
F
G
L
IN
1
IN
2
HDMI, the HDMI logo
is a trademark
or registered
trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
OUT
HDMI
S
VIDEO VIDEO
IN
1
IN
2
3
2
1
Y
P
B
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
IN
3
I
6
5
4
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P
B
PR
2
1
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3
S VIDEOS VIDEO VIDEOVIDEO
OUT OUT
OUT
1
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P
B
PR
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P
B
PR
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
4
OUT
2
K
ANTENNA
FM
75
AM
G
H
GND
R
L
R
L
ANALOG
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
AUDIO IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
AUDIO OUT
Example for connecting with the TAPE 1 as input
Example for connecting to the TAPE 2 as input
When connecting to other digital audio ter-
minals or to other analog audio output ter-
minals, congure the audio output settings
accordingly using the Audio Output Assign
sub-menu (See page 91).
When connecting to other audio
terminals within the same terminal
section, congure the audio input
settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See page
94).
When connecting to other digital audio termi-
nals or to other analog audio output terminals,
congure the audio output settings accord-
ingly using the Audio Output Assign sub-
menu (See page 91).
When connecting to other audio ter-
minals within the same terminal
section, congure the audio input
settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See page
94).
Cassette deck or DAT deck
MD recorder or CD recorder
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