Warning
When playing
R)jacks of the DVD/VCR are connected to an amplification system. (Do not leave the ANALOG AUDIO OUT (L/R) wires dangling.) To enjoy DTS Digital Surround™ playback, an external 5.1 channel DTS Digital Surround™ decoder system must be connected to the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR.
Connecting to an amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder
MPEG2 sound
You can enjoy motion picture and live concert DVD video discs encoded via the MPEG2 recording system with dynamic realistic sound by connecting an amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder or MPEG2 audio processor.
| • Use DVD video discs | |
| encoded via the MPEG2 | |
Amplifier equipped with an | recording system. | |
MPEG2 audio decoder |
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To COAXIAL |
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type digital | To COAXIAL DIGITAL | |
audio input | ||
AUDIO OUT | ||
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75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied)
Connections
Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input
2 channel digital stereo
You can enjoy the dynamic sound of 2 channel digital stereo by connecting an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input and speaker system (right and left front speakers).
Amplifier equipped with a |
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digital audio input |
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To COAXIAL |
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type digital | To COAXIAL DIGITAL | |
audio input | ||
AUDIO OUT | ||
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75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied)
Notes:
•DO NOT connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the
•Connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the “COAXIAL” input of a Receiver or Processor.
•Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected equipment as well.
•When you connect the DVD/VCR to other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet before making any connections.
•The output sound of the DVD/VCR has a wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the receiver’s volume to a moderate listening level. Otherwise, the speakers and your hearing may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound.
•Turn off the amplifier before you connect or disconnect the DVD/VCR’s power cord. If you leave the amplifier’s power on, the speakers may be damaged.
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