7.1.3 Digital audio connections
Depending on your audio equipment, you have several options to connect your digital receiver.
EN
Cable Receiver
BA
Digital Audio equipment
Electrical | Optical |
digital input | digital input |
CONNECTION (A)
Either
Connect the “SPDIF” digital audio output socket to the relevant input socket of your audio equipment using an optical cable (not supplied). Consult the user manual of your audio equipment to locate the proper digital audio input. (1)
CONNECTION (B)
Or
Connect the audio “DIGITAL” output socket to the relevant digital audio input socket of your audio equipment using a single CINCH cable (not supplied). Consult the user manual of your audio equipment to locate the proper digital audio input. (1)
(1)With either connection, you can only control the volume (up/down and mute) using your audio equipment remote control; refer to the user manual of your audio equipment.To perform volume control using your receiver remote control, refer to the remote control user manual.
When using one of these digital audio connections, you may experience a
(Lip synchronisation). To restore synchronisation, change the Lip Synchronisation setting as described in paragraph 9.7.
7.2 Connecting to a video projector to watch Digital TV
7.2.1 Your video projector is only SDTV capable
Connect the “EXT1” SCART socket of your digital receiver to your video projector.
Video projectors are often fed with
- Connect a
- Installation: refer to chapter 13.5.2 to change the “TV/VCR output” setting of your digital receiver to
7.2.2 Your video projector is HDTV capable (YPbPr, DVI, or HDMI interface)
Connect the HDMI, DVI, or YPbPr socket of your digital receiver to the corresponding input on your video projector.
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