Configuration III: Audio Signal Output from AV Jack

10.Connecting AV Peripherals

Configuration VI: Digital Audio Signal Output

AV Signal

Output

AV Signal

Input

When using only the red and white AV signal cables, the player can output dual track high-quality au- dio signals to at least the following peripherals:

1.Amplifiers

2.Two-track and reel-to-reel tape recorders

3.Digital magnetic tape recorders (DAT)

4.Mini Disc CDR player/recorders

S-Video Digital Signal

Output

Digital Input

Digital Amplifier or

Decoder

Through the optical port located on the side of the player, audio signals from a disc can be deliv- ered to a peripheral with digital decoding capability via the Digi- tal Optical Fibre signal cable. This port can also be used to transmit disc codes for the following:

1.Dolby AC-3 Surround Sound

2.DTS (Digital Theater System) Sound

Amplifier, Tape Recorder, etc

Once connected the external au- dio equipment can be used to record or play the music from this player.

Digital Amplifier or Decoder

Audio output is delivered at stable amplitude and cannot be increased or decreased using the player’s volume control. Use the volume control onboard the equipment receiving the signal input to control sound volume.

Most input jacks are of the 3.5 or 5mm specification. When your peripheral is of the latter type, you should purchase an RCA- type adapter.

To output S-Video signals your player must be on AC power (power cord), not on DC batteries.

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Audiovox D1700 owner manual Configuration VI Digital Audio Signal Output