Go-Video DVD 22 owner manual Dolby Digital/DTS Receiver or Processor, Audio Connections

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Audio Connections

SETUP AND CONNECTIONS

One of the major advantages of the DVD format is its ability to use a variety of digital audio formats for the ultimate in sonic performance. However, in order to enjoy the benefits of digital audio, you must use a receiver or processor that has digital audio decoding capabilities and make an optical or coaxial digital audio connection between the DVD 22 and your home theater system. This simple connection is made as shown below with an optional coax or optical cable. Note that only one of these connec- tions is required, and the choice is determined by personal preferences, as well as the number of

inputs available on your receiver or processor as compared to the number of digital audio sources it must accommodate.

When your receiver or processor does not have digital audio capability, connect the left/right audio outputs (red/white colored jacks) to an available left/right audio input on your receiver or processor. You may also connect these outputs directly to the left/right audio inputs on a television or video display when an analog stereo or multichannel receiver is not used.

Even when making a digital audio connection, we recommend that you also connect the left/right analog audio outputs of the DVD 22 to your receiver or processor. While your primary listening will be done using multichannel audio that is decoded from the digital audio input, some receivers and proces- sors also require an analog connection for use with multizone systems or recording outputs. This optional connection is shown below.

TV

To S-Video

input connector

To analog audio input connectors

on TV or receiver

(red/white, optional only; see NOTE at right)

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To video input

connector (yellow)

IMPORTANT NOTE: Make certain that any device being connected, including the

DVD 22, your receiver or processor, and your TV or video display, are turned off whenever you make connections between products.

To power outlet (AC 120V/60Hz)

240

To coaxial digital audio input connector

To optical digital audio input connector

NOTE: Only one digital connection is required. You may use either optical or coaxial, according to the requirements of your system.

Dolby Digital/DTS Receiver or Processor

Front Speaker (Left/Right)

Center Speaker

Surround Speakers (Left/Right)

Subwoofer

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Contents DVD Video Player DVDDVD 22 DVD Player Table of ContentsRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open IntroductionSafety Information DVD 22 can play the following types of pre- recorded discs Features & DVD Compatibility8cm disc 12cm discDVD Terminology FRONT-PANEL Controls Chapter/Track Number Indicators N Time Indicators VCD Playback Control IndicatorFRONT-PANEL Information Display Random Repeat IR Emitter Remote Control FunctionsB Repeat I Angle J Zoom Light Press to illuminate remote controller Off Turns off the player to standby modeNumeric Keys Press these buttons to enter a number Remote Control Input ª AC Power Cord ¶ Remote Control OutputREAR-PANEL Connections ¢ S-Video OutputConnecting to a TV and Analog Receiver Setup and ConnectionsTo video input Connector yellow Video input jack onlyAudio Connections Dolby Digital/DTS Receiver or ProcessorVideo Display Connections To S-Video Input connectorBattery Installation Remote Control OperationRemote Control Operation Range Service Life of BatteriesFor Your Reference Digital Audio ConnectionsDolby Digital and DTS On the Setup Main Menu the Available Submenus Are System SetupOn the Player Main Menu the Available Submenus Are Audio Setup Menu Setup MenuSystem Setup Menu Subtitle Button , as described onFollowing adjustments are available on the Audio Setup menu Video Setup MenuFollowing adjustments are available on the Video Setup menu Again Video Adjustments MenuColor Adjustment Contrast AdjustmentProper color intensity setting on your TV Test ScreenPlayback Basics for ALL Formats Playback Features for DVD and CD DiscsLoading Discs DVDZoom Feature Using a DVD’s MenuPlayback Resume Feature DVD PlaybackSelecting a Chapter for DVDs Selecting a Title for DVDsSelecting a Track for CDs For DVDsRepeat Play Selecting an Angle DVDs onlyButton to remove the display from your screen Selecting or Changing the Subtitle DVDs OnlyMP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg PlaybackSpecific File Types That May be Played on the DVD 22 Are One by oneVCD Playback VCD PlaybackOn the remote Playback ControlWhen all programming is complete, press Using the Player MenuUsing the Player Menu for Programmed Playback ‹ › Navigation Buttons 4 until the Title or3h to begin playback in the order you have just programmed DVD Language Codes Troubleshooting Guide DVD 22 Technical Specifications