Stereo Receiver User Manual

Rear Panel Connections
Caution: Never make or remove any connections to the Citation 5.0 with the Master Power
button
1
in the “ON” position. It is also good practice to make certain that any power ampli-
fiers connected to the 5.0 are also turned off when making or removing any connections. This
eliminates the risk of possible damage to your speakers or other system components.
When making connections to the Citation 5.0 make certain that the input plug is firmly seated in
the input jack. This prevents intermittent connections which may interfere with performance.
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Rear Panel Connections
¡ Analog Audio Inputs
Remote Zone Outputs
£ Record Outputs
¢ Front Channel Audio Outputs
Center Channel Audio Output
§ Mono Subwoofer Output
Side Channel Outputs
Back Channel Outputs
ª Stereo Subwoofer Outputs
IR In
Trigger 1 Output
Trigger 2 Output
Citation Bus Control Port
Power Cord
S-Video Record Output
S-Video Auxiliary Output
S-Video Remote Zone Output
° S-Video Main Output
· S-Video Inputs
a Record A Composite Video Output
b Auxiliary Composite Video Output
c Composite Video Remote Zone Output
d Main Composite Video Output
e Composite Video Inputs
f Optical Digital Audio Inputs
g Coax Digital Audio Inputs
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Analog Audio Inputs: Connect the output of analog audio devices to these inputs. Note that the
left channel input is on top, and the right channel input is on the bottom. Once a source has been
connected, it may be assigned to any of the twelve Program Settings using the Program Menu (see
page 37). In this menu the various parameters of the input may be established, including a source
name and other system options.
Remote Zone Outputs: These outputs are used to feed an optional, external power amplifier
for feeds to a remote zone location. The assignment of specific sources to an individual Remote
Zone input number is done through the Remote Zone Menu (see page 58). The actual selection
of the Remote Zone input is made by pressing the Remote Zone Indicator buttons
R
on the
remote control.
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Record Outputs: These jacks provide an output for connections to the “REC IN” jacks of a
recording device such as a VCR, cassette recorder, DAT, MiniDisc, or reel-to-reel recorder. The
signal output through these jacks is always identical to the source program selected for the main
input to the 5.0.