Mitsubishi Electronics DD-8040 manual Hint for Optical Cable not Supplied

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CONNECTING TO AN AMPLIFIER EQUIPPED WITH DIGITAL

INPUT JACKS SUCH AS MD DECK OR DAT DECK

Use an audio coaxial or optical digital cable (not included) for the audio connections. Connecting to an amplifier equipped with digital input jacks such as MD Deck or Dat Deck:

or To S-VIDEO INPUT jack

To VIDEO

To VIDEO OUT jack

INPUT jack

 

 

 

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Amplifier equipped with digital OUT jack

 

 

input jacks, MD deck,

To OPTICAL

 

 

DAT deck, etc.

 

 

DIGITAL AUDIO

 

 

 

 

INPUT jack

 

 

 

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To COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT jack

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Notes

¡The audio source on a disc in a 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound by an MD or DAT deck.

¡Be sure to turn off the power to all components in the system before connecting another component. ¡Refer to the Owner’s Manuals for the components to be connected to the DVD player.

¡Set Dolby Digital and DTS to OFF for audio output in the setup mode. Playing a DVD using incorrect settings may generate noise distortion, and may also damage the speakers (See page 32 to set ON for Dolby Digital and DTS).

HOW TO CONNECT TO A TV WITHOUT AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT JACKS

If your TV does not have RCA type audio and video input jacks, it is still possible to connect this DVD player to your TV’s 75-ohm coaxial antenna terminal using a commercially available Stereo Audio/Video RF Modulator that is not included. Connect the audio and video outputs of the DVD player to the audio and video inputs on the RF Modulator, and then connect the coaxial output of the RF Modulator (usually marked “TO TV”) to the 75 ohm coaxial antenna terminal on your TV. Follow the instruction supplied with the RF Modulator for more details.

If your TV’s 75 ohm coaxial antenna terminal is already occupied by an antenna or cable box connection, remove that cable from your TV’s antenna terminal and reconnect it to the coaxial antenna input terminal of the RF Modulator (usually marked “ANT IN”), then connect the RF modulator to your TV’s antenna terminal as described above.

Note

¡The picture quality from DVD discs will not be as good if the DVD player is connected to the TV’s antenna terminal through an RF Modulator.

HINT FOR OPTICAL CABLE (NOT SUPPLIED)

¡Optical cable (not supplied) may be damaged when bent at acute angles. Ensure cables are coiled in loops with a diameter of 6 inches or more when storing them.

¡Use a cable which is 9.8 feet or shorter.

¡Insert cable plugs firmly into the jacks when making connections.

¡If a plug has minor scratches or is dirty, clean it with a soft cloth before inserting it into a jack. ¡Replace the protective cap on the OPTICAL jack when it is not in use.

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Contents DVD Player Owners Guide Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Supplied Accessories Table of Contents ¡Analog 6-Channel decoder FeaturesPlayable Discs About the DiscsOperating Controls and Functions Front Panel Remote ControlDisplays During Operation DisplayLoading the Batteries Hookups Connecting to a TVDolby Digital or DTS decoder Connecting to a Dolby Digital Decoder or DTS DecoderHint for Optical Cable not Supplied Playing a Disc Using the DVD MenusPlaying a DVD Video Or AN Audio CD DVD-A DVD-V DVD-RW CD VCDPausing Playback or Displaying a Still Picture Using the Title MenuPlaying a Disc Recorded in the Video Recording Format For DVDsSelection Resuming Playback from Point Where Playback StoppedStepping Through Frames Fast FORWARD/REVERSEPlaying from a Desired Title or Chapter Slow MotionDVD-A DVD-RW DVD-V VCD DVD-RW DVD-VStarting from a Desired Time Count Marker Setup ScreenRandom For DVD Videos RepeatFor DVD Audio For audio CDs or Video CDsPlayback of ALL Groups ProgramZoom Playback DVD-RW DVD-V VCDThis machine can switch the slide show modes Slide show mode switching of Jpeg Picture CD¡The slide show mode screen appears Playing MP3 / Jpeg Image WMA and Picture CDFor discs of Picture CD ¡Reset Pause to regenerate the next screenZoom replay of JPEG, Picture CD Repeated replay of JPEG, Picture CDDisc from a Desired Track For audio CDs SettingsFor Video Recording Format ¡The screen display will disappear after about 5 secondsDVD-A DVD-RW DVD-V Changing the Subtitle LanguageFor MP3s or WMAs Changing the ON-SCREEN DisplayProgram/Random/ALL Group Playback only For JPEGs or Picture CDsNR setting Setting Image Quality AdjustmentSelect image quality mode Setting image qualityLanguage Settings Changing the Setup ItemsVoice is played back in selected language Subtitles are shown in selected languageLanguage Language Code ListAngle Icon Default on Display the Angle icon on the screen Display SettingsBackground Color Default Blue Select blue or gray Audio Settings Select this when it is not connected. It Select this when the connected speaker isCapable of playing back sounds of 100Hz Or lessBalance When Change is selected When Parental Level is selectedAll parental lock is cancelled Parental LockFrom the value set Troubleshooting GuideServicing Handling PrecautionsHandling Precautions Specifications E5733UD 0VMN03768

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