No picture using ipad4 and hdmi adapter

Hi guys, I'm trying to view my ipad4 on a HD tv using a genuine apple lightning to hdmi adapter but the tv says no video signal being received. The ipad has iOS 7.0.3  are there any settings on the ipad I need to change?

There may be an easy answer here. It's your receiver - not the apple TV
1080p HDMI Inputs: The Sony receiver features two 1080p HDMI inputs and one 1080p HDMI output. The receiver transmits both audio and video through the HDMI monitor output to your TV or you can choose for the HDMI monitor out terminal to only output video to your television. Video signal that is input through HDMI input can only be output through the HDMI monitor output terminal.
Note: The receiver does not offer video upconversion.
So it looks like if you go HDMI in - you have to go HDMI out (to your TV)
If you go component in - you need to go component out (to your TV)

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