Installation manual

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INPUT
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INPUT LABEL
AUDIO
INPUT
ALTERNATE
AUDIO INPUT
COMPOSITE
VIDEO
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
INPUT
1 DVD PLAYER DIGITAL 1 - 1 1 1
2 DSS OPTICAL 2 DIGITAL 2 2 2 2
3 DVR/PVR ANALOG 3 OPTICAL 3 3 3 -
4 VCR ANALOG 4 - 4 4 -
5 CABLE/TV ANALOG 5 OPTICAL 4 5 - -
6 CD PLAYER ANALOG 6 OPTICAL 1 - - -
7 TUNER ANALOG 7 - - - -
8 AUXILIARY ANALOG 8 - 8 - -
9 DVD AUDIO MULTI-PIN - 1 1 1
1 0 MULTI-ROOM ANALOG 2 - - - -
1 1 CAMCORDER ANALOG 1 - 7 - -
1 2 VIDEO GAME DIGITAL 3 OPTICAL 1 6 - 3
1 3 COMPUTER DIGITAL 4 OPTICAL 1 6 - -
1 4 LASERDISC OPTICAL 1 - 8 - -
1 5 LASER AC3 DIGITAL 2 - 8 - -
1 6 PHONOGRPH ANALOG 1 - - - -
1 7 DSS RECORD ANALOG 2 - 2 2 2
1 8 DVR RECORD ANALOG 3 - 3 3 -
1 9 TV RECORD ANALOG 5 - 5 - -
2 0 CD RECORD ANALOG 6 - - - -
Out of the Box Input Configuration
The Cinema Rhapsody Mach II is an incredibly flexible home theater controller that can accommodate
a wide array of components. For easy and quick setup, one can use the Out of the Box input
configurations shown on the following pages. One can also elect to do a completely Custom input
configuration or a combination of Out of the Box and Custom input configurations.
The Out of the Box input configuration is easy to follow and offers connection of as many as 15
components without adjustment of the Cinema Rhapsody's input configurations (providing that the
sources have the appropriate outputs and that the TV has at least an S-Video input). Below is a chart
showing the Cinema Rhapsody's 20 input labels and the assignment of the A/V jacks on the rear
panel of the unit. While there are 20 available input labels, the Out of the Box setup utilizes only the
first fifteen labels were the remaining five are record options.
Please note, that the Out of the Box input configuration is designed to maximize the home theater
experience. Because only analog audio connections play through the record output, the components
that are connected digitally (DVD, DSS) will not provide audio through the record output. This can be
changed and is discussed in the Record Connection section of this manual.
Custom input configuration permits any input label to be renamed to best suit the actual system. For
example, the input label DSS could be changed to read SATELLITE. Also, each input label can be
assigned to any of the eight analog or eight digital audio inputs, as they do not have to be fixed to the
A/V jacks that are assigned in the Out of the Box setup. The same is true for the composite video, S-
Video and component video inputs. This flexibility permits you to maximize the Cinema Rhapsody
Mach IIs A/V jacks to accommodate a wide assortment of components. Lastly, the Cinema Rhapsody
features an option called Final Input. Here, you can reduce the number of input labels that are dis-
played. For example, if you are only connecting six components to the Cinema Rhapsody Mach II,
you could set the final input to CD PLAYER 6. After this adjustment, turning the input knob will only
display the first six inputs. As such, combining the Final Input feature with the ability to rename input
labels and reassign A/V jacks to any input label, one has the ability to completely customize a Cinema
Rhapsody Mach II to perfectly match any system. And should a component be added at some later
time, the final input can be opened back up to seven (or more) to accommodate connection of the new
devices. To learn more about Custom input configuration of the Cinema Rhapsody Mach II, skip
forward to this section. To proceed with the Out of the Box setup, follow the instructions on the
following pages.