CONNECTING TO FRONT A/V INPUT JACKS
When you watch a program recorded on another source (VCR or video camera), use the | AUX |
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Connect the Audio/Video output jacks of another source to the AUDIO L/R and VIDEO jacks of this unit.
Then press [SELECT] or [CH. K / L] until “AUX” appears on the screen.
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VCR or video camera, etc.
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POWER | L VOLUME K | H SKIP B PLAY | SKIP G | C STOP | A OPEN/CLOSE | SELECT | L CHANNEL K |
| I REC/OTR E REW B PLAY F.FWD D | C STOP | HEADPHONE VIDEO | L – AUDIO – R |
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HEADPHONE VIDEO L – AUDIO – R CC
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•When you connect a monaural VCR (another source) to this unit, connect the Audio output jack of the monaural VCR (another source) to the AUDIO L jack of this unit. The audio will output in both L and R channel equally.
CONNECTING TO A STEREO AMPLIFIER EQUIPPED WITH
DIGITAL INPUT JACKS (for DVD)
Use an audio coaxial digital cable (commercially available) for the audio connections. Connect to an amplifier equipped with digital input jacks such as MD Deck or DAT Deck.
ex.
MD deck, DAT deck, etc.
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ANT. | AUDIO OUT |
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To Coaxial digital | COAXIAL jack |
Audio input jack | (Only DVD AUDIO OUT) |
(IN) | Audio coaxial digital cable | [Fig. 6] |
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NOTES:
•The audio source on a disc in a 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound by an MD or DAT deck.
•Be sure to turn off the power to all components in the system before connecting another component.
•Refer to the Owner’s Manuals for the components to be connected to the unit.
•Set “DOLBY DIGITAL” to “PCM” for audio output in the setup mode. Playing a unit using incorrect set- tings may generate noise distortion and may also damage the speakers. (Refer to page 44.)
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