Getting Connected cont.
Digital Audio Options
The
DIGITAL OPTICAL – This input, also known as TOSLINK, provides a digital connection through the use of a
DIGITAL COAXIAL – This input provides a digital connection through the use of an
Note that both types of inputs are nearly identical in signal quality, they are both available on the
flexibility with your existing equipment. DIGITAL OPTICAL may provide a stronger signal over a long distance connection, but this is usually not a concern in most home theater and KJ set ups.
Connecting a Player with Digital Optical Audio Out-
puts
There are 2 Digital Optical audio inputs on the
What you will need
•Player with a Digital Optical output
•Digital Optical cable
1.Connect one end of the Optical cable to the Optical audio output on the player
2.Connect the other end of the Optical cable to either of the Optical inputs on the
3.Select the proper input channel on the
NOTE: Make sure the player’s video is also connected to the correct input channel
Matching up the Correct Video Input
OPT1 Video : When connecting a player’s audio to the OPT1 input, make sure that player’s video is connected to one of the video inputs on the DVD input channel.
OPT2 Video : When connecting a player’s audio to the OPT2 input, make sure that player’s video is connected to one of the video inputs on the AUX1 input channel.
Selecting the correct input channel:
Front panel : Press the INPUT button on the
Remote Control : Press the corresponding input button on the remote control to access the correct input channel. i.e. DVD/OPT1 button for the OPT1 input channel or the AUX1/OPT2 button for the OPT2 input channel.
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