Bose 36601 Owner's guide - Page 24

To get digital audio from the component, connected. This allows you to hear the audio if

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Svenska Nederlands FItralniaçnaois DEsepuatsñcohl English SETUP To get digital audio from the component For a component that is already connected to the media center, you can make a digital audio connection too. For this higher quality audio, you need a digital audio cable that works with your component. Such cables are available at most electronics stores. 1. Identify the digital connector on your component as either an Optical or Coaxial connector. 3. Connect one end of your digital cable to the digital AUDIO OUT connector on your component. Be sure to keep the red and white audio cable connected. This allows you to hear the audio if the program audio is not digital or the digital signal is interrupted. 4. Locate the appropriate digital AUDIO IN connector, labeled D, on the system media center. Coaxial Optical 2. Be sure to use the right cable for this connector. Optical OR Coaxial Note: If your component has an Optical and a Coaxial connector, use either one but not both. You can make: • up to 3 coaxial connections • up to 2 coaxial and one optical connection Note: The media center Optical connector is factory set to work with a cable or satellite box. If your Optical component is neither of those, you need to select your component in an on-screen System menu. See "Getting digital audio from a source" on page 45. 20

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To get digital audio from the component
For a component that is already connected to the
media center, you can make a digital audio connection
too.
For this higher quality audio, you need a digital audio
cable that works with your component. Such cables are
available at most electronics stores.
1.
Identify the digital connector on your component
as either an Optical or Coaxial connector.
2.
Be sure to use the right cable for this connector.
Note:
If your component has an Optical and a Coaxial
connector, use either one but not both.
3.
Connect one end of your digital cable to the digital
AUDIO OUT connector on your component.
Be sure to keep the red and white audio cable
connected. This allows you to hear the audio if the
program audio is not digital or the digital signal is
interrupted.
4.
Locate the appropriate digital AUDIO IN connector,
labeled D, on the system media center.
You can make:
up to 3 coaxial connections
up to 2 coaxial and one optical connection
Note:
The media center Optical connector is factory
set to work with a cable or satellite box. If your Optical
component is neither of those, you need to select your
component in an on-screen System menu. See
“Getting digital audio from a source” on page 45.
Coaxial
Optical
Optical
OR
Coaxial