Branchement de l’ampli-tuner AV—Suite

Branchement d’un lecteur DVD

Point 1 : branchement vidéo

Sélectionnez un branchement vidéo correspondant à votre lecteur DVD ( A , B , ou C ), puis effectuez le branchement.

Vous devez brancher l’ampli-tuner AV à votre téléviseur avec le même type de branchement.

Point 2 : branchement audio

Sélectionnez un branchement audio correspondant à votre lecteur DVD ( a , b , ou c ), puis effectuez le branchement.

Avec un branchement a , vous pouvez écouter et enregistrer les données audio venant d’un DVD et les écouter en Zone 2.

Pour profiter du son Dolby Digital et DTS, utilisez un branchement b ou c . (Pour l’enregistrement, utilisez a et b , ou a et c .)

Si votre lecteur DVD dispose de sorties principales gauche et droite et de sorties multicanal gauche et droite, servez-vous des sorties principales gauche et droite pour le branchement a .

 

 

 

 

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Pour brancher une lecteur DVD ou un lecteur compatible DVD-Audio/SACD par une sortie audio analogique multicanal, voir page 30.

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Onkyo TX-SR705 manual Branchement d’un lecteur DVD, Lecteur DVD

TX-SR705 specifications

The Onkyo TX-SR705 is a versatile and powerful AV receiver that caters to both home theater enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. Launched as part of Onkyo’s acclaimed line of audio components, this model is designed to deliver rich sound quality, robust connectivity options, and advanced technology to enhance any home entertainment experience.

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