Yamaha MCR730B User Manual - Page 20

Connecting a recorder (CDR, MDR, etc.), Connecting an AV receiver or decoder

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Chapter 2: Getting Started Connecting a recorder (CDR, MDR, etc.) You can connect a recording component, such as a CDR, MDR, or casette recorder, to the DRX-730 for recording and playback. 1 Using an audio pin cable (sold separately), connect the DRX-730's AUX OUT jacks to the audio input on your recording component. 2 Using another audio pin cable (sold separately), connect the DRX-730's AUX IN jacks to the audio output on your recording component. HDMI AM ANT GND FM ANT 75 UNBAL. R SUBWOOFER OUT OUT IN AUX PR PB DOCK Y OUT VIDEO COMPONENT OPTICAL VIDEO OUT DIGITAL Audio pin cables (sold separately) AUDIO IN OUT L OPTICAL DIGITAL IN R Optical cable (sold separately) Recording component (CDR, MDR, casette deck) ■ Digital recording If your recording component has an optical digital input, you can connect it to the DRX-730's OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack and record digitally. See "Recording" on page 49 for more details. Notes: • Do not connect the power cable to the DRX-730 until all other connections have been completed. • Turn off the recording component before connecting it to the DRX-730. • The OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT outputs audio only when the input source is DVD or USB, and with some discs and files, recording may not be possible due to copy protection. Connecting an AV receiver or decoder The DRX-730 downmixes multi-channel sources, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, into a 2-channel stereo mix that you can enjoy through the speakers connected to the DRX-730. By connecting an AV receiver/decoder to the DRX-730's OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack, you can enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS sources though the speakers connected to your AV receiver/decoder. Using an optical digital audio cable (sold separately), connect the DRX-730's OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack to a digital optical input on the AV receiver/decoder. Notes: • Make sure the digital audio output settings are configured so that the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT outputs MPEG, Dolby Digital, and DTS material as it is and not as PCM. • You may want to turn down the volume on the DRX-730 all the way when listening through the speakers connected to your AV receiver/decoder. • The OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT outputs audio only when the input source is DVD or USB. MAINS CLASS 2 WIRING CABLAGE CLASSE 2 R HDMI PR PB AM ANT GND FM ANT 75 UNBAL. 6 MIN SPEAKER SPEAKERS R SUBWOOFER OUT OUT IN AUX DOCK Y OUT VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO OUT OPTICAL DIGITAL Optical cable (sold separately) OPTICAL DIGITAL IN AV receiver/decoder 14 En

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Chapter 2:
Getting Started
14
En
You can connect a recording component, such as a
CDR, MDR, or casette recorder, to the DRX-730 for
recording and playback.
1
Using an audio pin cable (sold separately),
connect the DRX-730’s AUX OUT jacks to the
audio input on your recording component.
2
Using another audio pin cable (sold
separately), connect the DRX-730’s AUX IN
jacks to the audio output on your recording
component.
Digital recording
If your recording component has an optical digital
input, you can connect it to the DRX-730’s OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT jack and record digitally.
See “Recording” on page 49 for more details.
Notes:
Do not connect the power cable to the DRX-730
until all other connections have been completed.
Turn off the recording component before
connecting it to the DRX-730.
The OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT outputs audio
only when the input source is DVD or USB, and
with some discs and files, recording may not be
possible due to copy protection.
The DRX-730 downmixes multi-channel sources,
such as Dolby Digital and DTS, into a 2-channel
stereo mix that you can enjoy through the speakers
connected to the DRX-730. By connecting an AV
receiver/decoder to the DRX-730’s OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT jack, you can enjoy Dolby Digital and
DTS sources though the speakers connected to your
AV receiver/decoder.
Using an optical digital audio cable (sold
separately), connect the DRX-730’s OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT jack to a digital optical input on the
AV receiver/decoder.
Notes:
Make sure the digital audio output settings are
configured so that the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT
outputs MPEG, Dolby Digital, and DTS material
as it is and not as PCM.
You may want to turn down the volume on the
DRX-730 all the way when listening through the
speakers connected to your AV receiver/decoder.
The OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT outputs audio
only when the input source is DVD or USB.
Connecting a recorder (CDR,
MDR, etc.)
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