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How to Connect Video
Components
How to Connect Video Components
Monitor
VCR
Satellite Receiver
DVD Player
McIntosh MLD7020 Video Disc Player
Two types of video source components may be used with
the MX132. There are playback only components such as a
DVD player or Laser Video Disc player, and record-play-
back components such as a VCR. These components may
have either S or Composite connectors or a combination
of both. Video components with S connectors were se-
lected for the hookup example shown below.
NOTES:
1. S input video signals will appear at all three of the
S video outputs which include VCR 1, VCR 2 and
MON A.
2. Composite input video signals will appear at all four of
the Composite video outputs which include VCR 1, VCR
2, MON A and MON B.
3. The Composite video input signals can also be
converted to S signals at the MON A S output
using a built-in MX132 circuit.
4. The MON B output is Composite only, due to the long
cable lengths normally required to reach a second
room. This avoids the video signal quality problems
associated with long S video cables.
5. Most VCRs that have S connectors also have
Composite connectors as well, making it unnecessary
for the MX132 to convert VCR tape out signals from
Composite to S.
6. Both Composite and S video inputs can be used at the
same time.
1. Connect the MX132 LV S (8)Video Input to the S
video output of a McIntosh MLD7020 laser video disc
player.
2. Connect the MX132 DVD S (11) Video Input to the
S video output of a DVD player.
3. Connect the MX132 SAT S (6) Video Input to the
S video output of a Satellite receiver.
4. Connect the MX132 VCR1 S (9) Video Input to the
S video output of a VCR and the MX132 VCR1 S
(9) Output to the VCR S video input.
5. Connect the MX132 MON A S Video Output to the
S video input of a video Monitor.
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