15AVR 1565/AVR 1566ENGLISHMaking Connections, continued,and Set Up the Remote ControlAudio recordersconnect an analog audio recorder’s inputs to the AVr’s analog audio tape out connectors.You can record any analog audio input signal.Stereo Audio cable(not supplied) to Stereo Analogrecord InputsAnalog recording deviceAVr Analog Audiorecorder connectorsVideo recordersconnect an analog video recorder’s video input connector to the AVr’s Video 2 outcomposite Video connector, and its audio input connectors to the AVr’s Video 2 outAnalog Audio connectors. You can record any composite video signal.Analog Audio/Videocable (not supplied) to Analog Audio/Video record InputsAnalog Videorecording deviceAVr AnalogAudio connectorsAVr AnalogVideo connectorsConnect the Radio Antennasconnect the supplied FM antenna to the AVr’s FM 75• Ω radio Antenna connector. Forthe best reception, extend the FM antenna as far as possible.bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna as shown and connect the antenna•wires to the AVr’s AM and gnd connectors. (You can connect either wire to eitherconnector.) rotate the antenna as necessary to minimize background noise.AVr radio AntennaconnectorsFM Antenna (supplied)AM Antenna(supplied)bend and fold baseConnect the 12V Trigger OutputIf your system has equipment that can be controlled by a dc trigger signal, connect it tothe AVr’s 12V trigger connector with a mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini-plug interconnectcable. the AVr will supply a 12V dc (100mA) trigger signal at this connection wheneverit is powered on.device with triggerin connectorAVrMono 1/8-inch(3.5mm)Mini-plugInterconnect(not supplied)Connect to AC Powerconnect the Ac power cord to the AVr’s Ac Input connector and then to a working Acpower outlet.AVr AcInput connectorAc poweroutletpower cord(supplied)Set Up the Remote ControlInstall the Batteries in the Remote Controlremove the remote control’s battery cover, insert the three supplied AAA batteries asshown in the illustration, and replace the battery cover.NOTE: remove the protective plastic from the AVr’s front panel to keep it from reducingthe remote control’s effectiveness.