14 Hookups (cont’d)
Connecting to a TV and a
Receiver
(example only)
COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO IN
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| Back of TV |
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1 | 2 |
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
1 | 1 |
L |
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| R | L | (CVBS) | PR/CR PB/CB | Y | (Y/C) |
COAXIAL | OPT OUT | SUB WF OUT | AUDIO OUT | VIDEO OUT | VIDEO OUT |
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1
Connect one of the DVD Player’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks (COAXIAL or OPT(ical) OUT) to the corresponding digital audio in jack on your Stereo Receiver. You only need one connection. Use a digital audio cable (not supplied).
2
Connect an
3
You may connect a subwoofer (not supplied) to the SUB WF. OUT jack on the DVD Player. Follow the instructions sup- plied with the subwoofer.
4
Connect the power cords of all the equipment to power outlets. Turn on the power of the TV, Stereo Receiver, and DVD Player.
5
Set the TV to the correct Video In channel. These channels often are near channel 00. See your TV manual. Or, change TV channels until you see the DVD logo on the TV screen.
Set your Stereo Receiver to the correct Audio In channel or sound source. Refer to the Stereo’s manual.
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Set the DVD Player’s digital output. Details are on page 45.
Helpful Hints
•If your Digital Output setting does not match your Stereo’s capabilities, the Stereo may produce a strong, distorted sound or no sound at all.
•Six Channel Digital Surround Sound via digital connection can only be obtained if your Stereo has a Digital Multichannel Decoder.
•Your Stereo must support MPEG2, Dolby DigitalTM or Digital Theater System (DTS). Check the Stereo’s manual.
•When playing MP3 files, you may not hear sound if you used the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks. See page 40 for details.