Philips DVDR3350H user manual Connecting to a DVD/SACD player, Option 1 Using 6 Channel In jacks

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Optional Connections - Playback

Connecting to a DVD/SACD player

DVD/SACD

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You only need to make one connection to your DVD/SACD player from the following options, depending on the capabilities of your DVD/SACD player.

Option 1: Using 6 Channel In jacks

If your DVD/SACD player has a built-in multichannel decoder (e.g. Dolby Digital, DTS) and has 6-channel (multichannel) output jacks, you may use the audio cables (not supplied) to connect the AV receiver’s 6 CHANNEL IN jacks to the corresponding output jacks on the DVD/SACD player (see fig A).

Before starting operation,

1Start playing back the connected source as usual.

2Press DISC on the remote to select

“DISC 6CH” in order to activate the input source, then press VOL +- to adjust the volume level.

Helpful Hints:

The audio signals produced by 6 channel is multichannel surround. Therefore, switching to Stereo mode has no effect.

Making recording from this input is not possible.

Option 2: Using Coaxial In jack

Or, use an coaxial cable to connect the AV receiver’s COAXIAL IN jack to the COAXIAL output jack on the DVD/SACD player (see fig B).

Before starting operation,

1Start playing back the connected source as usual.

2Press DISC on the remote to select

“DISC COAX” in order to activate the input source, then press VOL +- to adjust the volume level.

Option 3: Using Optical In jack

Or, use an optical fiber-optic cable (not supplied) to connect the AV receiver’s OPTICAL IN jack to the OPTICAL output jack on the DVD/SACD player (see fig C).

Before starting operation,

1Start playing back the connected source as usual.

2Press DISC on the remote to select

“DISC OPTI” in order to activate the input source, then press VOL +- to adjust the volume level.

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Philips DVDR3350H Connecting to a DVD/SACD player, Option 1 Using 6 Channel In jacks, Option 2 Using Coaxial In jack