HP MD5020n User Guide - Page 27

Audio: Surround Sound or AV Receiver

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Audio: Surround Sound or AV Receiver If you have a 5.1 surround sound system or audio-video receiver, you can make the audio connection to your TV as shown in the following illustration. You also can connect other equipment to the sound system. NOTE: • • • • • Observe the color-coding on connectors. The digital audio output on the TV sends Dolby Digital surround sound only when you are viewing a source connected to an antenna, cable, or HDMI input and only if the program contains surround sound. Otherwise, the digital audio output sends digital stereo sound. For other sources that have digital audio outputs, connect those outputs directly to the surround sound system so you can hear surround sound. You can omit the audio connections to the TV for those devices. For other devices with only stereo outputs, you can connect those outputs to the surround sound system or to the TV. If the AV receiver also supports multiple video connections, you can connect video outputs from other equipment to that device and then connect the video output from the receiver to the TV. Use the highest quality video connections available. To do this... Program the remote control to operate the sound system Use the remote control to operate the sound system Change the volume Disable the TV speakers Do this... See "Programming for Other Devices" on page 36. Press Device to select AUDIO. Press the volume buttons on the remote control. Press Settings and go to Sound > Advanced sound > Internal speakers. Making Your Connections 27

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Making Your Connections
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Audio: Surround Sound or AV Receiver
If you have a 5.1 surround sound system or audio-video receiver, you can make the audio connection to
your TV as shown in the following illustration. You also can connect other equipment to the sound system.
NOTE:
Observe the color-coding on connectors.
The digital audio output on the TV sends Dolby Digital surround sound only when you are
viewing a source connected to an antenna, cable, or HDMI input and only if the program
contains surround sound. Otherwise, the digital audio output sends digital stereo sound.
For other sources that have digital audio outputs, connect those outputs directly to the surround
sound system so you can hear surround sound. You can omit the audio connections to the TV
for those devices.
For other devices with only stereo outputs, you can connect those outputs to the surround sound
system or to the TV.
If the AV receiver also supports multiple video connections, you can connect video outputs from
other equipment to that device and then connect the video output from the receiver to the TV.
Use the highest quality video connections available.
To do this...
Do this...
Program the remote control to operate the sound system
See “Programming for Other Devices” on page 36.
Use the remote control to operate the sound system
Press
Device
to select
AUDIO.
Change the volume
Press the volume buttons on the remote control.
Disable the TV speakers
Press
Settings
and go to
Sound > Advanced sound >
Internal speakers.