
Suite 7.1 Installation Manual
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Input Connections to the Suite 7.1
Refer to Drawing on Page 6
Analog Audio Input Connections
There are four pairs of analog audio inputs on the Suite 7.1. These inputs are used for analog sources
such as CD players, VCRs, and cassette decks. You can also use these inputs for the analog output of
your DVD players and DSS receivers even if you have connected the digital audio output of these
components.
Required Input Cables
You will need one shielded interconnect cable terminated with RCA plugs on each for each of the
analog inputs you will be using.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use “directional cables” when connecting components to the Suite 7.1.
These cables often leave the shield disconnected at one end, which can cause ground loops and
subsequent 60 Hz hum. Directional cables are usually labeled with arrows along the insulation to
identify which end to connect to the source.
Connecting the Analog Audio Cable for Each Analog Source Component
1. Plug one end of an interconnect cable into the white left output jack of your analog source
component.
2. Plug the other end of this cable into the white Left (L) input jack on the desired input of the Suite
7.1.
3. Plug one end of an interconnect cable into red right output jack of your analog source component.
4. Plug the other end of this cable into the red right (R) input jack on the desired input of the Suite
7.1.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each remaining analog audio component you will be connecting.
NTSC Composite Video Input Connections
There are four separate NTSC composite video inputs on the Suite 7.1. These RCA input jacks are
used for components with composite video outputs such as DVD players, VCRs, and DSS receivers.
Required Input Cables
You will need a RG-6 or other 75 Ω video cable terminated with RCA jacks for each of the four
composite video inputs.
Connecting the Composite Video Input Cable for Each Video Component
1. Plug one end of a video cable into the composite video output jack of your video component.
2. Plug the other end of this cable into the V1 composite video input of the Suite 7.1.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 for each remaining video component you will be connecting.
S-Video Input Connections
There are four separate S-Video inputs on the Suite 7.1. These 5-pin DIN input jacks are used for
components with composite video outputs such as DVD players, VCRs, and DSS receivers.
Required Input Cables
You will need a S-Video cable terminated with 5-pin DIN connectors at each end.
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