LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES
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*Move the Window up to reveal the operation buttons with WINDOW UP if needed.
Playing a digital source
(Playing equipment connected to the DIGITAL IN (PCM/DOLBY DIGITAL) OPTICAL (VIDEO) jack)
1Select digital input.
Press VIDEO/AUX/DVD and then press DIGITAL/ANALOG to select "DIGITAL".
The "DIGITAL" indicator lights up on the display.
2Play the connected equipment.
•When digital input is selected, the BBE system is automatically canceled.
To change the displayed source name
Hold down VIDEO/AUX/DVD and press POWER when the unit is turned on. Repeat the procedure to select "VIDEO", "AUX" or "DVD".
Playing an analog source
(Playing equipment connected to the VIDEO/AUX jacks)
1Select analog input.
Press VIDEO/AUX/DVD and then press DIGITAL/ANALOG to select "ANALOG"
2Play the connected equipment.
To adjust the sound level of the external analog source
When the analog signal input from the connected equipment is too high, "OVERLEVEL" lights up continuously on the display.
When this occurs, or when the sound level is much lower than that of other function sources, adjust the sound level.
1 Select analog input and play the equipment.
2 Press for gso that the sound level becomes the same as that of other function sources.
Dolby Surround
With this unit’s
Dialogs are heard in the front and center sound field, while ambient sounds like cars and crowds are reproduced on all sides of the listener, all in all for an incredibly lifelike audio- visual experience.
Dolby Pro Logic has four independent channels; left, center, right, and surround. These four channels are encoded into the two tracks of a conventional stereo program source. This unit’s Dolby Digital decoder recovers these four channels on playback. Dolby Pro Logic software is marked with the Hlogo.
Dolby Digital, in contrast to Dolby Pro Logic, is digitized, and has separate left and right surround channels plus an additional
Dolby Digital software is marked with the logo.
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