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To connect to audio equipment with a digital input

Connection to a stereo amplifier/receiver (or a recording device such as DAT and MD recorders) which provides digital stereo input(s), a Dolby Digital decoder (or an amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital decoder), a DTS decoder (or an amplifier with built-in DTS decoder), or an MPEG multichannel decoder (or an amplifier with built-in MPEG multichannel decoder).

You can enhance the sound quality by connecting the unit’s DIGITAL OUT (coaxial or optical) to the digital input of an amplifier, DAT or MD recorder by using an optional digital cable. The digital stereo audio signal from a disc is directly transferred. If you connect to a Dolby Digital decoder (or an amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital decoder), a DTS decoder (or an amplifier with built-in DTS decoder), or an MPEG multichannel decoder (or an amplifier with built-in MPEG multichannel decoder) by usng an optional digital cable (coaxial or optical), you can enjoy high-quality audio and surround sound. When you make a digital connection, leave the stereo analog audio connection as it is. Otherwise, depending on the disc type, no audio may be reproduced.

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The unit

VIDEO OUT

AV OUT

 

VIDEO S-VIDEO

AV

COMP.

 

Y/C

FRONT REAR

CENTER

 

LEFT

 

PCM/STREAM

OPTICAL COAXIAL

RIGHT

SUBWOOFER

ANALOG

AUDIO OUT

Red White

Audio cable (supplied)

Red

White

Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)

Optical digital cable (not supplied)

ININ

RIGHT

COAXIAL

AUDIODIGITAL

LEFT

OPTICAL

A stereo amplifier/ receiver (or a recording device such as DAT and MD recorders), a Dolby Digital decoder (or an amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital decoder), a DTS decoder (or an amplifier with built-in DTS decoder), or an MPEG multichannel decoder (or an amplifier with built-in MPEG multichannel decoder)

For digital connection, connect the unit’s DIGITAL out (coaxial or optical) to the digital input of a decoder or an amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital or DTS or MPEG Multichannel decoder using an optional digital cable.

NOTES

¦DTS (Digital Theater System)

DTS is a newly-developed surround system which can handle more amount of data than Dolby Digital, providing better audio quality.

Though the number of audio channels is 5.1 which is same as Dolby Digital, DTS provides fat sound and better signal-to-noise ratio, thanks to the lower audio compression ratio format. It also provides wide dynamic range and better separation, resulting magnificent sound.

¦MPEG multichannel

MPEG multichannel is a surround system format which can handle the augmentative 7.1-channel surround format, as well as the 5.1-channel format.

¦When you connect the audio equipment with a digital input, before using, change the “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” setting in the “PREFERENCE 2” on-screen display according to the connected audio equipment with a digital input. When the “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” setting is not set correctly, loud noise may be played back from speakers, and it cause of the breakdown of your speakers. See “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” on page 54.

¦With this connection, the unit’s settings for "COMPRESSION" and "DOWN MIX" in the "PREFERENCE 2" on- screen display and the "SPK.SETTING" on screen display are invalid. Settings for these items must be made from the decoder.

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JVC XV-D701BK manual To connect to audio equipment with a digital input

XV-D701BK specifications

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