DCH6416/DCH6200 Quick Start Guide
Connecting to an HDTV
Y
V
S-VIDEO
Pb
L
RF OUT
ETHERNET
RF2
CM
RF1
M-Card DEVICE ONLY
™
Pr
R
HDMI
IN
IN
IN
CABLE
OUT
IN
IN
SERIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO
eSATA
USB
IEEE 1394
RPT OUT
VIDEO/AUDIO
Cable in
HDTV
Component
Video Input
Y
Pb
CABLE/
IEEE
HDMI
1394
ANTENNA IN
Pr
-
Connect the coaxial cable securely to the Cable In connector. Either hand tighten or
tighten with a quarter turn of a wrench. Too loose or too tight can cause problems.
-
HDMI is the preferred connection (if your HDTV has it). This combines digita l
video and audio.
-
IEEE1394 is a digital connection for video and audio. It does not display on-screen
graphics, such as closed captions and program guides.
-
Component video (red, green, and blue connectors) is an analog video connection
that supports high-definition video formats. Requires separate audio connection.
Follow the cabling diagram below that best matches your home entertainment configuratio
Refer to the DCH6416 or DCH6200 User Guide at
and other detailed instructions.
NOTE: Allow 2 inches of clearance around the DCH6416/DCH6200 for proper ventilation.
RF OUT
™
RF2
CM
RF1
M-Card DEVICE ONLY
IN
IN
IN
CABLE
RPT OUT
IN
Connecting to an HDTV—
DCH6416
SWITCHED
105-125V
60Hz
4A MAX
500W MAX
RF2
CM
RF1
IN
IN
IN
CABLE
IN
RPT OUT
Cable in
Either / or
CABLE/
DIGITAL AUDIO-
ANTENNA IN
OPTICAL
-
If you are not using the HDMI combination video/audio connector,
the digital audio optical connector is the preferred audio connection
(if your entertainment system has it).
-
Digital audio coax input is next in the order of optimal performance.
-
Stereo L/R (red and white) connectors are the third choice, but will only
provide two-channel stereo audio even when tuned to a Dolby Digital 5.1
surround sound program.
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V
Y
S-VIDEO
L
Pb
ETHERNET
R
Pr
HDMI
OUT
IN
USB
DIGITAL AUDIO
IEEE 1394
SERIAL
eSATA
VIDEO/AUDIO
Red text denotes future use
Note: The eSATA connector
is featured on the DCH6416 only
Audio Only
DCH6416
Y
V
S-VIDEO
Pb
L
SWITCHED
RF OUT
105-125V
ETHERNET
60Hz
4A MAX
M-Card DEVICE ONLY
™
500W MAX
Pr
R
HDMI
OUT
IN
SERIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO
eSATA
USB
IEEE 1394
VIDEO/AUDIO
Either / or
HDTV
Input
DIGITAL AUDIO
COAX
AUDIO LEFT
AUDIO RIGHT
n.
for safety instructions
SWITCHED
105-125V
60Hz
4A MAX
500W MAX
Connecting to an A/V Receiver—
Audio Only
Y
S-VIDEO
Pb
RF OUT
RF2
CM
RF1
M-Card DEVICE ONLY
™
Pr
IN
IN
IN
CABLE
OUT
IN
IN
SERIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO
RPT OUT
VIDEO/AUDIO
Cable in
AUDIO
VIDEO
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
R
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COAX
DVD
OPTICAL
CABLE/TV
VIDEO 2
TV/MONITOR
OUTPUT
IN
VCR
VIDEO S-VIDEO
OUT
-
If you are not using the HDMI combination video/audio connector,
the digital audio optical connector is the preferred audio connection
(if your entertainment system has it).
-
Digital audio coax input is next in the order of optimal performance.
-
Stereo L/R (red and white) connectors are the third choice, but will only
provide two-channel stereo audio even when tuned to a Dolby Digital 5.1
surround sound program.
Connectors
L
AUDIO
RF IN
R
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
DIGITAL AUDIO-
Y
COAX
DIGITAL AUDIO-
Pb
OPTICAL
HDMI
Pr
IEEE 1394
DCH6416
V
L
SWITCHED
105-125V
ETHERNET
60Hz
4A MAX
500W MAX
R
HDMI
eSATA
USB
IEEE 1394
Either / or
A/V
HDMI
receiver
SPEAKER
CONNECTORS