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To take full advantage of the movie theater
experience that DVD offers, you may want to
connect your DVD-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-VCR’s built-in Dolby Digital Decoder.
Use the Digital Audio Out connection below.
To enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS sound, you must
set up the audio settings. (See page 33)
1Connect a Digital Audio coaxial/optical cable
from the Digital Audio Out jacks on the panel of
the DVD-VCR to their corresponding Digital
Audio Input jacks on your A/V Receiver:
To Digital Audio Input of an A/V
Receiver with a Dolby, MPEG2, DTS,
Digital Decoder

Connecting to an AV amplifier with

the digital input jack

Progressive Scan (DVD only)

If the TV connected supports Progressive Scan,
press the P.SCANbutton on the front panel in
stop mode.
• The message “Press OK to confirm
Progressive scan mode. Otherwise press
RETURN.” will be displayed. If you want
Progressive scan mode, select OK. Make
sure that the disc has stopped completely
before changing the mode.
• To cancel the progressive scan mode, press
the P.SCANbutton in stop mode.
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Do not press the P.SCANbutton if you are using a
TV that does not support Progressive mode.
Nothing will be displayed on the screen if pressed.
To release the Progressive mode, press the
P.SCAN button in stop mode.
See your TV User’s Manual to find out if your TV
supports Progressive Scan.If Progressive Scan is
supported, follow the TV User’s instructions regard-
ing Progressive Scan settings in the TV’s menu
system.
Depending on your TV, the method of connection
may differ from the illustration above.
What is "Progressive Scan"? Progressive scan has
twice as many scanning lines as the interlace out-
put method has. Progressive scanning method can
provide better and clear erpicture quality.
You must connect the player to the component(s)
before using the Progressive Scan feature.
Make sure that the colour coded connections
match. That is, the Y, Pb and Pr component output
jacks of your DVD -VCR should be connected to
the exact corresponding component input jacks on
your TV. Otherwise, red or blue images will be dis-
played on the TV screen.
NTSC DVD disc is not supported.
Notes
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