Lexicon BD-30 manual Connecting to a Stereo Audio System

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BD-30 Blu-ray Disc Player

Installation

 

 

Connecting to a Stereo Audio System

Rear Panel

Audio Interconnect Cable

Stereo Audio System

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R AUDIO IN

Method 7 – Stereo Analog Audio Connection

If your audio system only offers stereo audio inputs, or if you would like to connect a dedicated stereo system in addition to the surround system, you can connect it to the STEREO AUDIO OUT terminals of the player.

NOTE

The STEREO AUDIO OUT terminals will always provide a down-mixed stereo signal from multi-channel sources. The “Down Mix” and other speaker settings in the Audio Processing Setup Menu (see page 63) do not affect the STEREO AUDIO OUT.

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Contents BD-30 Blu-ray Disc Player Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information Important Information Important Safety InstructionsTrademarks PrecautionsFCC Statement Disc care and handling Compatible Disc TypesDiscs that cannot be played THX Certified Blu-ray Disc Player Copyright ProtectionRegion management information Page Installation Front Panel Display Window Front Panel ControlsInstallation Rear Panel ConnectorsRemote Control Buttons Remote ControlBack Side Battery InstallationUsing the Remote Control Setting the Remote Code Hdmi Connection Connecting to a DisplayDVI Connection Component Video Connection Connecting to a Receiver/Amplifier with Hdmi Input/Output Connecting to an Audio SystemReceiver/Processor with 7.1ch Audio Input Receiver/Processor with Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder Connecting to a Stereo Audio System Connecting to the Internet External IR Infrared Remote Installation Custom InstallationChoose the Primary Video Output Setting Up the Player Easy Setup WizardAccess the Easy Setup Wizard Content Source Direct Output Resolution Select the Best Output ResolutionDetermine the Display Aspect Ratio Getting StartedPicture Complete the Easy Setup Wizard Select the Audio SettingBasic Operations Pause and Frame-by-Frame Disc PlaybackDVD Menu Playback Blu-ray Disc Menu PlaybackOn-Screen Display Mute Volume Control Audio Language/Track SelectionSubtitle Selection Picture-in-Picture and Secondary Audio Angle SelectionBD-Live Advanced Operations TV System Selection Output ResolutionZoom Levels for Hdmi Output Zooming and Aspect Ratio ControlOriginal Widescreen Movie Full Screen Zoom Pillar Box ZoomLetterbox Zoom Advanced OperationsZoom Levels for Component Video Output Advanced OperationsRepeat Playback Fast PlaybackRepeat a Selected Section DVD and Blu-ray Discs Shuffle and Random PlaybackPlayback from a Specific Location Playback by Chapter or Track NumberCD and Sacd discs Memory and Automatic Resume Pure Audio ModeMedia File Playback Home Menu Playback from a USB DriveMusic Playing Music FilesViewing Photo Files Playing Movie FilesSkip PREV/NEXT Adding Background MusicPage Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Section Menu Item Selection Using the Setup Menu SystemSetup Menu Options Language Playback SetupNtsc Video SetupSetup Menu Options Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Options Picture Adjustment Setup Menu Options Audio Format Setup Setup Menu Options Output Audio Signal Reference ChartMulti-Channel Analog Audio to Receiver or Processor Recommended Audio Format OptionsAudio Connection Directly to TV Stereo Analog Audio to Receiver Audio Processing SetupSpeaker Configuration Coaxial or Optical Digital Audio to Receiver or ProcessorDown Mix Mode Speaker ConfigurationSpeaker Settings SBL SBR Unsupported Configuration Settings Other Audio Processing SettingsHdmi CEC Device SetupSetup Menu Options Network Setup Setup Menu Options Page References Reference TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Solution Useful NotesReferences Specifications Code Language Name Language Code ListFirmware Updates Appendix Lexicon BD-30 Blu-ray Disc Player RS-232 Control Protocol RS-232 Pin ConfigurationCommunication Settings Command StructureCommand that maps to a remote control button Command SequenceCommand List NU3 Command Code Function Response Example Query CommandsCommand Code Parameters Function Possible Response Advanced CommandsAppendix Appendix Appendix Xxxxxxx