AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
VIDEO
OUT
C
B
/P
B
C
R
/P
R
R
LY
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
7EN
Setup
AUDIO OUT jacks
Connect the supplied audio cables here
through the audio in jacks of a television or
other audio equipment.
S-VIDEO OUT jack
Connect an optional
S-Video cable here
through the S-video
in jack of a televi-
sion.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
Connect optional component video cables here
through the component video in jacks of a television.
Rear Terminals
RL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
R
L
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT

Stereo system

COAXIAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
R
L
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT

AUDIO

DVD player

Method 1

Analog audio

input jacks Digital audio

input jack

(Analog)

AUDIO OUT DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

Method 2

Connection to an Audio System
Audio cable
(supplied)
Audio Coaxial
Digital cable
(commercially
available)
Note
• If output is Dolby Digital encoded audio, connect to a Dolby
Digital decoder, and set “DOLBYDIGITAL” to “ON” for the
AUDIO setting in the setup mode. (Refer to pages 14-15)
• The audio source on a disc in a Dolby Digital 5.1 channel
surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound by an
MD or DATdeck.
Unless connected to a Dolby Digital decoder, set “DOLBY
DIGITAL” to “OFF” for the AUDIO setting in the setup mode.
Playing a DVD using incorrect settings may generate noise
distortion, and may also damage the speakers. (Refer to
pages 14-15)
• Set “DOLBYDIGITAL” to “OFF” for the AUDIO setting in the
setup modefor connecting to an MD deck or DAT deck.
(Refer to pages 14-15)
By hooking this unit up to a Multi-channel Dolby Digital
decoder, you can enjoy high-quality Dolby Digital 5.1 chan-
nel surround sound as heard in the movie theaters.

Dolby Digital decoder,

MD deck or DAT deck

VIDEO OUT jack
Connect the supplied yellow video
cable here through the TV’s video
in jack.
COAXIALjack
Connect an optional coaxial digital audio
cable here through the coaxial digital audio
in jack of a decoder or audio receiver.
Note
• Set “DOLBYDIGITAL” to “OFF” for the AUDIO setting
in the setup mode for method 1 only. Playing a DVD
using incorrect settings may generate noise distortion,
and may also damage the speakers. (Refer to pages
14-15)
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