AV Receiver Connections
To take full advantage of the movie theatre experience that DVD offers, you may want to connect your DVD Recorder & VCR to a complete Surround Sound system, including an A/V Receiver and six Surround Sound speakers.
If your A/V receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital Decoder, you have the option to bypass the DVD Recorder & VCR’s
To enjoy Dolby digital or DTS sound, you must set up the audio settings. (See page 26)
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of DTS, Inc.
1. Connect a Digital Audio optical/coaxial cables from the Digital Audio Out jacks on the rear panel of the DVD Recorder & VCR to their corresponding Digital Audio Input jacks on your A/V Receiver:
Connecting External Devices
Case1 : Connecting an external devices to the AV3 jacksYou can connect other audio/video equipment to your DVD Recorder & VCR using audio/video cables if the appropriate outputs are available on the equipment chosen.
1. Connect one end of the video cable into the VIDEO input jack on the front of the DVD Recorder & VCR.
2. Plug the other end of the video cable into the appropriate output connector on the other system (VCR or Camcorder, etc).
3. Connect one end of the audio cable supplied into the AUDIO input jacks on the front of the DVD Recorder & VCR.
•Take care to respect the colour coding of the left and right channels.
4. Plug the other end of the audio cable into the appropriate output connectors on the other system (VCR or Camcorder, etc).
Up Setting & onnectingC
or
Rear(L) | Rear(R) |
Front(L)Front(R)
Subwoofer Centre
To Digital Audio Input of an A/V Receiver
with a Dolby, MPEG2 or DTS Digital
Decoder
Case 2 : Connecting a DV Device to the DV IN jack
If your DV Device has a DV output jack, connect it to the DV input jack of your DVD Recorder & VCR.
•If your camcorder has a DV output jack, see page 54 for more information.
■ If the input is not selected automatically, use
INPUT SEL. button to select proper input.
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