
In that menu, you will be able to turn on HDMI Control. To turn on HDMI control in the receiver, press the SETUP button on the remote, select VIDEO, then HDMI Setup. The TV must also have the correct settings to enable audio to be output to the receiver. Note: To use ARC, you must turn on HDMI control in the menu of the receiver, as well as the TV. You should now be able to output the TV audio through your AV receiver. Connect the HDMI cable from the ARC HDMI input connector on your TV to the ARC HDMI out (Monitor) connector on your AV receiver.Note: If at this point you don't get the audio from the TV to play through the receiver, then go into the setup menu (Press the setup button) and select INPUTS>INPUT ASSIGN and select "TV AUDIO". This is an example of an AVR with "SOURCE SELECT" buttons. This is an example of an AVR with "SOURCE SELECT" knob. Select "TV AUDIO" on your receiver (Use "TV AUDIO" button on your remote or "SOURCE SELECT" knob or buttons on the receiver).

Connect an optical or coaxial cable from the TV's "Optical or Coaxial" Audio OUT connector to the "Optical or coaxial" input connector on the AV receiver.Procedure using an optical or coaxial ca b le

You can also refer to your owner's manual to determine if your device is ARC compatible.ġ. This is an image of an ARC compatible HDMI connector on an AVR This is an example of a TV panel with HDMI (ARC) connector ARC is clearly printed near the HDMI connector when it supports ARC, allowing you to determine if this HDMI connector is ARC compatible. Note: Normally, not all HDMI connectors on a TV or an AV receiver are ARC compatible. If your TV and AV receiver are ARC-enabled, you can either use an HDMI cable or an optical or coaxial cable to play the TV audio through the receiver. If your receiver is not ARC (Audio Return Channel) enabled and your TV has Digital Audio Out connectors (Optical or coaxial), you can get the audio from the TV to play through your receiver using an optical or coaxial cable.
