STANDARD CONNECTIONS

MULTICHANNEL SOUND FOR HOME THEATRE

DIGITAL AUDIO

IN

RECEIVER

DIGITAL AUDIO

CABLE

For multichannel sound, your player provides both digital and analog audio outputs.

DIGITAL (MPEG 2 MULTICHANNEL OR DOLBY DIGITAL™) MULTICHANNEL SOUND

1For this, which provides the highest multichannel sound quality, you need a digital multichannel A/V receiver.

2Connect the digital audio output on the rear of the player to a suitable input on the receiver using a digital audio cable (available as option). In this case, do not use the player’s audio Left and Right outputs.

3You will need to activate the digital output of the player (See Settings p. 20).

4The audio format of the digital output is dependent on the audio format of the selected audio stream. Make sure that the selected audio stream matches the capabilities of the receiver connected to the digital output.

ANALOG (DOLBY PRO LOGIC™) MULTICHANNEL SOUND

1If your TV set has a Dolby Pro Logic™ decoder, simply hook up the player to the TV using the A/V Euroconnector, or Video (CVBS) and audio connections as on p. 9.

2If not, make the A/V Euroconnector, or Video (CVBS) con- nection to the TV p. 9, and connect the player’s audio Left and Right outputs to suitable inputs on a Dolby Pro Logic™ Audio/Video receiver, using the cable supplied.

3For speaker connections, follow the instructions given in the TV set or A/V receiver user manual.

NOTE

-You cannot use the RF Modulator option for home theatre.

-If the audio format of the digital output does not match the capabilities of your receiver, the sound will be muted.

DIGITAL AUDIO (STEREO) SOUND

CONNECTION

For this connection, which produces the highest possible stereo sound quality, you need an audio amplifier with digital input, and the digital output of the player must be activated (see Settings p. 20). Connect the player’s digital audio output to the corresponding input on the amplifier. In this case, do not use the player’s audio Left and Right outputs.

NTSC/PAL SETTING

Use the NTSC/PAL switch on the rear of the player to set the Video CD and player menu according to the standard used by your TV-set.

NOTE

-The video output standard for video CD and DVD-Video discs most corresponds to the disc being played.

CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY

1Plug the female end of the power cord supplied into the Power connector on the rear of the player.

2Plug the male end of the cord into an AC outlet.

NOTE

-The player automatically adjust to the local AC voltage.

-When the player is in the “OFF” position, it still consumes some power. If you wish to disconnect your player com- pletely from the power supply, withdraw the plug from the AC Outlet.

CAUTION

Only qualified service personnel should remove the cover or attempt to service this device.

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Philips DVD7X0, DVD700/004 manual Digital Audio Stereo Sound Connection, NTSC/PAL Setting, Connecting the Power Supply