Preparations
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Preparations
Connecting to optional audio equipment

Connecting to a stereo audio amplifier/receiver

Connect the players AUDIO OUT (LEFT/RIGHT) jacks to any
line-level inputs (such as AUX, DVD, CD, etc.) of an audio
amplifier or receiver.

Connecting to a digital audio device

You can enjoy sound of enhanced quality by connecting the
players DIGITAL OUT (either OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack to a
digital input of an amplifier, etc., using an optical or coaxial digital
cable. The digital audio signal on a disc will be transferred directly
from the player. If the connected digital audio equipment is a
Dolby Digital or DTS decoder or an amplifier with a built-in
decoder, you can enjoy high-quality surround sound.
NOTES
Connect the player and the digital audio device by using either
an optical digital cable or a coaxial digital cable.
It is not recommended to use the digital jacks for dubbing.
When recording the sounds (DVD VIDEO, SVCD, Video CD or
Audio CD) played back on the player, record them through the
analog jacks.
Depending on the disc, no signal may be output from the
DIGITAL OUT. Make an analog connection in this case.

• Set [DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] in the [AUDIO] preference

display correctly according to the connected digital audio

equipment. If setting made for [DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] is

incorrect, loud noise may be generated causing damage to

the speakers (see page 30).

RIGHT
LEFT
AUDIO
IN
RIGHT
LEFT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
PCM/STREAM
DIGITAL OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
YP
B
P
R
COMPONENT
VIDEO SIGNAL
SELECTOR
AV
COMPU LINK
480i
480p
REMOTE
White
Red
The player Audio cable (not supplied)
Amplifier or receiver
Red
White
RIGHT
LEFT
DVD
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
IN IN
RIGHT
LEFT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
PCM/STREAM
DIGITAL OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
YP
B
P
R
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO SIGNAL
SELECTOR
AV
COMPU LINK
480i
480p
REMOTE
The player
Audio cable (not supplied)
Digital equipment
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)
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