Connecting Dolby Digital Amp with Digital Audio Out Jack
How to connect
REAR PANEL OF DVD-VIDEO
CONNECTING CABLE (Not supplied)
(L) AUDIO IN (R)
Home Theater Receiver with Dolby Digital decoding capability
1 Select either COAXIAL or OPTICAL to connect to a Dolby Digital Amplifier.
** If you want to know about “Dolby Digital”, please refer to [About DVD] in
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the
2nd scart socket
2nd scart socket
If your video has a 2nd scart socket, as shown in the diagram below, you can connect other equipment as seen on pages
2nd scart | INPUT ONLY | Connections |
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| INPUT+OUTPUT |
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When connecting other equipment please refer to their manuals for further information. This video manual recommends the set up as shown on page 13. When connected by this method if the equipment is turned off the video behaves as normal, but if the equipment is turned on the video will automatically switch over to AV2 mode and displays the channel of the other equipment, channel selection can only be performed by the other equipment, the video PR+/PR- buttons have no effect.
To return to normal video use the other equipment must be turned off.
Recording from other Equipment.
Simple recording can be performed, ensure the equipment is turned on and is displaying the correct channel. Timer recording, set the video to perform a timed recording ensuring AV1 is selected as the channel to be recorded. Some equipment may have a timer which allows it to be powered on to the correct channel, if this feature is not available the other equipment should be left powered on.
Front AV
If the VCR/DVD player has front input sockets, it is possible to connect devices such as a camcorder to the video. To watch a camcorder tape the video must be in AVF mode. Recordings of this input are the same as described on pages
16 | 17 |