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Connecting to a HDTV

To connect video to a HDTV you can use either the same connections as for TV with Component Video. You will need to press the MODE button on the remote
control to toggle between non-interlaced (HDTV) and interlaced (STANDARD) video output.
You can only use the MODE button when there is no disc inserted in the disc tray.

Connecting to a Dolby Digital AC-3 Receiver/Decoder

Using either an RCA-ended COAXIAL cable suited for digital audio use or an OPTICAL cable, connect one end to the appropriate jack on the DVX-580G (Coaxial or
Optical) and the other end to the appropriate jack on the AC-3 decoder/receiver (Coaxial or Optical).
If you have both coaxial and optical inputs on your AC-3 decoder/receiver, it is recommended to use an optical connection as those cables eliminate the possibility of
EMI (electromagnetic interference).
If your Dolby Digital Receiver does not have a built-in AC-3 decoder, and has 5.1 channel RCA inputs, you can use the 5.1 channel output jacks on the DVX-580G.
Either method will provide for AC-3 decoding.

Connecting to a Dolby Pro Logic Amplifier

Using six RCA patch cables, connect the plugs from one side of the cables to the FL, FR, CENTER, SL, SR and SW outputs on the DVX-580G.
Connect all the plugs from the other side to the FL, FR, CENTER, SL, SR and SW inputs your Dolby Pro Logic amplifier.
Getting Started
Connexting to a TV with Component Video
SL SR CENTER L R COAXIAL S-VIDEO OPTICAL
SUB Y Cb Cr VIDEOFRFL
S-VIDEO IN
SL SR CENTER L R COAXIAL S-VIDEO OPTICAL
SUB Y Cb Cr VIDEOFRFL

DTS DECODER/RECEIVER

SL SR CENTER L R COAXIAL S-VIDEO OPTICAL
SUB Y Cb Cr VIDEOFRFL
Connecting to a Dolby 5.1 Amplifier
DOLBY 5.1 AMPLIFIER
-OR-Dolby Digital AC-3Receiver/Decoder