Connecting a HiFi system:
•Connect the audio output sockets L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player to the corresponding audio inputs on the HiFi system with an audio cinch cable.
Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond.
•Check with the instruction manual which settings on the HiFi system may be necessary in order to reproduce sound via the HiFi system during the playback of a DVD,
Note:
For an optimal sound experience place your HiFi system's loud speakers to the left and to the right of the television, on which you connected the DVD player.
If you connected the DVD player to the television via a Scart cable the Audio signal will be transmitted via the cinch cable to your HiFi system as well as via the Scart cable to the television. In this case, set the volume of the television to the lowest value.
9.2 Connecting digital audio components via digital cables
In order to enjoy sound playback throughout the room from correspondingly equipped DVDs (recognizable by the Dolby Digital or DTS logos), you can connect the DVD player to a digital audio component, for example, a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or a suitable surround sound system.
you can purchase the necessary cables for the hereafter described connection variants from your dealer.
Firstly check with the digital components instruction manual to see if it allows for connection to the DVD player...
•via a coaxial cable
•or via an optical cable.
Connection via coaxial cable
To connect the DVD player to a digital audio component with a digital coaxial cable:
•Connect the COAXIAL inscribed socket to the corresponding socket on the di- gital audio component.
Connecting via optical cable
To connect the DVD player to a digital audio component with an optical cable:
•Remove the protective plug from the COAXIAL inscribed socket on the rear panel of the DVD player and insert the optical cable plug.
•Insert the plug at the other end of the optical cable in the corresponding socket of the digital audio component.
Note:
The optical cable is a glass fibre cable and must not be bent during installa- tion. Otherwise the glass fibre contained in the cable could break and the ca- ble would become unusable.
Note:
Make sure that no dirt can enter into the optical cable socket. This could cause signal interference. Always insert the protective plug into the socket if no opti- cal cable is connected.
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