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Step 3: Connecting the

audio cables

This connection enables you to listen to
the sound.
Option 1: Using Audio jacks
You can connect the DVD recorder to a
two channel stereo system or receiver in
order to enjoy the stereo sound system.
Use the supplied audio/video cables (red/
white ends) to connect AUDIO
L/R -OUT1 or -OUT2 jacks to one of
the following devices with the same input
jacks.
a stereo system (for example, TV or
mini system.)
a receiver with two channel analog
stereo.
Option 2: Using Coaxial jack
You can connect the DVD recorder to an
AV amplifier/receiver in order to enjoy
multichannel surround sound.
Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to
connect COAXIAL jack to the device
that has the same input jack (or labeled
as COAXIAL IN or DIGITAL IN.)
an AV amplifier/receiver with a digital
multi-channel sound decoder
Before you start operating, set the Digital
Audio Output accordingly (see page 54.)
If the Digital Output setting does not
match your stereos capabilities, the
stereo may produce a strong, distorted
sound or no sound at all.
Helpful Hint:
Do not connect your TVs audio output
jacks to the AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT) jacks on
this DVD recorder, this may cause unwanted
noise.
Basic Connections - DVD recorder (continued)
AUDIO
OUT
S-VIDEO
IN
VIDEO IN
TV
DIGITAL IN
Option 1
OR Option 2
AV amplifier/
receiver
TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from
the power outlet.
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