CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES

3 Connecting audio devices to the analogue audio sockets

Two analogue audio output sockets “AUDIO R/L” are located at the back of the DVD recorder.

These can be used to connect the following:

A receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic

A receiver with two channel analogue stereo

RECEIVER

Connect the stereo audio outputs of your DVD recorder with the correspon-

 

ding inputs on your receiver. Please use the red and white connectors on

 

the audio/video cable (not included in your accessory).

R L

AUDIO R/L OUTPUT

4 Connecting audio devices to the digital audio socket

RECEIVER

COAXIAL OUTPUT

At the back of the DVD recorder, there is a digital audio output socket “COAXIAL” for a coaxial cable.

This can be used to connect the following:

An A/V receiver or an A/V amplifier with a digital multi-channel sound decoder (MPEG 2, Dolby Digital)

A receiver with two channel digital stereo (PCM)

What is digital multi-channel sound?

Digital multi-channel sound offers you a maximum of sound quality. You need a multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least one of the audio formats of the DVD recorder (MPEG 2, Dolby Digital). For the for- mats that your receiver supports, refer to the manual of the receiver.

Connect the coaxial digital output of the DVD recorder with the correspon- ding input on the AV receiver by means of a coaxial cable (not included in your accessory).

A loud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers:

In this case the receiver is not suitable for the digital audio format of the DVD recorder. The audio format of the inserted DVD will be shown on the TV screen when switching to another language by pressing the “AUDIO” button. Playback with 6 channel digital surround sound is only possible, if the receiver has a digital multi-channel sound decoder.

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CyberHome Entertainment 1600 user manual Connecting audio devices to the analogue audio sockets