Memorex MVD2029 manual Connecting the DVD to a Home Theatre System, Front Left Speaker Television

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CONNECTION (CONTINUED)

CONNECTING THE DVD TO A HOME THEATRE SYSTEM

From

Digital Out

From

Coaxial Cable (Not Included)

Video Out

 

Video Cable (Included)

To Digital

 

 

Audio Input

 

To Video

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Input

 

Place the subwoofer, front, rear and center speakers in locations as shown/described here. After correctly positioning the speakers,

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perform the Tone Test on the AV Amplifier and adjust the volume controls until the desired sound is achieved. For best results, sit in the viewing position and have someone adjust the volumes for you; this will enable you to set the optimal levels.

NOTE: To avoid scratching the furniture, place felt pads (not included) to the bottom of each speaker.

NOTE:

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The rear speakers can also be located on the side wall facing the viewing position and each other. Make sure the viewing position is located between the 2 speakers in this case. Experiment to find optimal position.

1.Front Left Speaker

2.Television

3.Center Speaker – can be located on top or below the Television.

4.Sub–woofer - can be located anywhere in the room.

5.Front Right Speaker

NOTES FOR CONNECTING TO A TV:

6.Viewing/Listening Position – The best listening position is obtained by positioning the chair, sofa, etc. in the middle of all the speakers.

7.Rear Left Speaker

8.Rear Right Speaker

9.AV Amplifier w/ Dolby Digital Decoder/DTS Decoder

If your TV has an S-Video input, connect the DVD player with the S-Video cable for best results, otherwise use the video out jack on the DVD player.

When connecting the DVD, refer to the owner’s manual for the TV and the audio system, as well as this manual.

When connecting, make sure the power is off and all units are unplugged before making any connections.

Connect the DVD player to your TV directly. If you connect the DVD player through a VCR, the playback picture will be distorted because DVD video discs are copy protected.

If using a TV with a blue screen option, turn the option off on the TV for best results.

If you place the DVD player near a tuner, the radio broadcast sound might be distorted. In this case, move the DVD player away from the tuner.

After connecting, press the AUDIO MODE button to the desired audio setting.

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